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Piranesi - Castle of St. Angelo-Collector Plate

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Material
Ceramic
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Used

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Wedgewood of England produced a series of 6 plates by the 18th century Italian etcher, Piranesi. This plate is beautiful ivory, tones of brown in the scenic design and has a ribbed edge. Title is "Castle of St. Angelo". Back of the plate shows: Selected by Most Rev. Richard Cushing of Boston (presided 1944-1970) to benefit his charity.There is a bit of crazing in the finish found only on the back. Measures 10 1/2" diam. Insurance is included in postage.

 
Wedgewood of England produced a series of 6 plates by the 18th century Italian etcher, Piranesi. This plate is beautiful ivory, tones of brown in the scenic design and has a ribbed edge. Title is Castle of St. Angelo. Back of the plate shows: ...

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17556605

Priced $21.00. Categorized under Collectibles >> Decorative Collectibles >> Collector Plates. Material: Ceramic, Condition: Used. Wedgewod of England produced a series of 6 plates by the 18th century Italian etcher, Piranesi. This plate is beautiful ivory, tones of brown in the scenic design and has a ribed edge. Title is Castle of St. Angelo. Back of the plate shows: .