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4 Vtg Liberty Blue Old North Church 5.75 inches saucersColonial Scenes Pre-Owned

Staffordshire

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Liberty Blue Historic Colonial Scenes Old North Church 4 Saucers/Plates Pre-Owned, and in very good condition (see photos for details). Enhance your vintage collection with this exquisite set of four Staffordshire Liberty Blue saucers (for cups). Featuring a stunning blue and white colonial scene, these vintage plates are perfect for all occasions and are sure to impress your guests. Each saucer has a diameter of 5.75 inches and is made of high-quality ceramic material. These stackable and decorative plates are painted with a glossy finish and showcase the historic Old North Church pattern. They are perfect for adding a touch of elegance to your dinnerware collection. Made in the United Kingdom, these plates are a classic example of blue and white pottery, which is known for its timeless appeal.
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3 Comments
kayleyrose5
kayleyrose5 My parents had this exact same set of dishes. That brings back some memories
Aug 09Reply
margo943
margo943 Is there a stain in one of them or is that a shadow?
Mar 01Reply
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reconsiderthis @margo943 Good morning. There are no stains, no chips and no cracks on any of the saucers.
Mar 01Reply

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