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Lot 043 - Antique Hand Colored Transferware Pottery Patriotic Plate By Frank Beardmore & Co., Fenton, "National Emblems" Line With Bald Eagle, Patriotic Shield, And "E Pluribus Unum" Banner, 10" Diameter
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Lot 043 - Antique Hand Colored Transferware Pottery Patriotic Plate By Frank Beardmore & Co., Fenton, "National Emblems" Line With Bald Eagle, Patriotic Shield, And "E Pluribus Unum" Banner, 10" DiameterAntique hand colored transferware pottery patriotic plate manufactured by Frank Beardmore & Co., Fenton, from their "National Emblems" line. The central motif features a bald eagle with patriotic shield, holding an olive branch and arrows in its claws and a red "E Pluribus Unum" banner, with "United States of America" along the bottom. Crazing throughout with some rough spots from manufacturing, but no chips.
Large and in charge at a massive 33" in length
Pre-Auction Notes: Lid is difficult to fit on properly
Vivid polychrome glazes in brown
It is very sharp and can easily slice through a sheet of paper
PLATE XLIX: Posterior Wall of the Abdomen
20 Barclay Breast Pump with rubber bulb by Whitall Tatum Company
made in the style of Pre-Columbian Mayan artifacts
one Champion 1 COM spark plug made in U
otherwise stable
and one at the bottom of the gazelle's hind leg
hunted animals
including a bow-tie around the neck
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