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<p>[QUOTE="rhiwfield, post: 272585, member: 924"]Cluttered, the two square blue and white dishes were identified as John Meir c 1820 and probably the oldest. From the pineapple border series and featuring Yorkshire scenes. And now on their way to a new owner!</p><p><br /></p><p>The three square plates were identified as Spode's tower and are post 1891 and probably 20th century[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rhiwfield, post: 272585, member: 924"]Cluttered, the two square blue and white dishes were identified as John Meir c 1820 and probably the oldest. From the pineapple border series and featuring Yorkshire scenes. And now on their way to a new owner! The three square plates were identified as Spode's tower and are post 1891 and probably 20th century[/QUOTE]
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