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LOT 436

Lot 436

Staffordshire Pottery Blue and White Transferware 'Alahambra' Pattern Plate for the Persian Market, British Anchor Pottery, c.1864

Staffordshire Pottery Blue and White Transferware 'Alahambra' Pattern Plate for the Persian Market, British Anchor Pottery, c.1864
Lot 436 Details
Staffordshire Pottery Blue and White Transferware 'Alahambra' Pattern Plate for the Persian Market, British Anchor Pottery, c.1864

commemorating the Visit of Nasir al-Din Shah Qajar to Turkey, the central cartouche with Lion and Sun emblem of Iran and inscription
diameter 9.75 in — 24.8 cm

Estimate $100-$150

Realised: $237.50
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Staffordshire Pottery Blue and White Transferware 'Alahambra' Pattern Plate for the Persian Market, British Anchor Pottery, c.1864
  • Staffordshire Pottery Blue and White Transferware 'Alahambra' Pattern Plate for the Persian Market, British Anchor Pottery, c.1864

CONDITION DETAILS

In good condition

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