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1893 Columbian Expo Bridgwood & Son Porcelain Dish
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS A TRUE NO-RESERVE AUCTION, STARTING AT JUST $14.95!! This auction is for a Bridgwood & Son porcelain dish. This crescent-shaped white porcelain dish is also known as bone china because the porcelain was made from bone ash mixed with clay. Measuring 6¼" by 3¼", the top of the dish has a brown monochrome depiction of the Expo’s lagoon, looking south, with numerous large buildings on each side of the lagoon and four gondolas in the water. The dish’s edge is scalloped and the bottom has the trademark of the manufacturer, Bridgwood & Son, England. It is in excellent condition, with no chips. Please look at the pictures carefully, since the photograph is the exact item you will receive. I am offering this at a starting price of just $14.95. Terms and Payment: I accept PayPal only. Within the United States, this item will ship by First-Class Mail with Insurance & Delivery Confirmation through the U.S. Postal Service. Shipping charges are $5.95 for the first item and $1.00 for each additional item. Please check out my other offers, since I am happy to combine to save on shipping charges on any auctions which are won within any 24 hour time frame. California residents will be charged 9% sales tax. We charge $15 shipping for Registered First-Class Mail to worldwide. Please do not ask us to lie on the description or valuation of the coin on customs declarations or invoices, because this is illegal, and we don't do it. We will no longer ship to Italy, due to the extremely long (multi-month) delays in getting shipments processed through the Italian Customs bureaucracy.
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