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Daisy and Grass Plate

Daisy and Grass Plate

Design Date c. 1869

Manufacturer W.T. Copeland & Sons (c. 1770–present), London, England

Media ceramic

Dimensions 1 1/4 x 10 x 10 inches

Not currently on view

Markings Impressed ''COPELAND / B'' in bottom; marked ''F/80'' and in red ''3 / 1551 / 1''

Credit Line Collection of Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art; Gift of Carl Patterson

Accession Number 2015.0060

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