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◆ Emma Bridgewater Plate Set of 2, Made in England ◆ Size: Approximately 21.5cm in diameter, 2cm in height 【Product Description】 Emma Bridgewater was founded in the UK in 1985. Committed to "Made in England," the company has a workshop in Stoke-on-Trent, the birthplace of British ceramics, where everything from firing to coloring is done in the UK. Each piece is handmade, and the variations in color and design make each plate unique. These plates are vintage items purchased at a flea market. They feature a rare pattern, possibly from the early days of the company. The design is a charming arrangement of navy blue circles randomly painted across the plate. The patterns are applied by hand, so the position and number of the circles vary from piece to piece. With their simple pattern and color scheme, these plates are versatile and suitable for both Western and Japanese cuisine. 【Important Notes】 * There are no cracks or chips, but there are cutlery marks on the surface and scratches on the bottom. Please check the photos. * These are vintage items that have been through a long period of time. Please understand that small scratches and stains from use are part of the character and charm of the item. * Due to the handmade nature of the product, there are individual differences in the pattern, the shade of the backstamp, and ink bleeding. * No pets or smokers. * We apologize, but we do not offer individual sales or discounts.
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(JP¥9,900)
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No noticeable scratches or marks
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