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The prints are titled and complete with descriptions and plate number on them
The pattern was first registered first in 1851 and was most likely named after the poet Lord Byron due to the Romantic nature of the artwork on the various pieces
stopper missing on one and inside the other
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Antique Bi Color Transferware Plate Green & Brown Copeland Spode Garlands Seasode Views majolica cheese bell The prints are titled andConditon: Heres an elegant antique Copeland Spode plate featuring a rare two color transferware design. It features a scalloped Gadroon rim and a border that is richly decorated with intricate green scrolling acanthus leaves, delicate floral garlands, and lattice like chains, creating a lacy, almost architectural frame. The crisp green transfer contrasts beautifully against the creamy earthenware. At the center, a finely rendered brown (sepia toned)
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