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18th Century Delft Charger. c.1750.

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18th Century  Delft Charger.  c.1750. delft  charger blue and white %%alt5%%
Fine example of a decorative Deft 18th century Blue and White Charger, traditional scene of willow trees in a garden and flowers beyond a fence.
Chips and nibbles to the rim but otherwise in good shape, a fine collectors piece.
Dimensions : 35 cms diameter 4 cms deep.
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Price
£325.00  UK
$417.82  USA
384.87  EU
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Category Antique Ceramics Period 18th Century Antiques Material Ceramic Maker Deft Item code as162a684 / 024058 Status Sold

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Malcolm Eglin AntiquesBy appointment only
Hexham
Nothumberland,
England

Tel : 07966 398123

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18th Century Delft Charger. c.1750.
 
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