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CONVERSE AUCTIONS EXCLUSIVE AUCTION MAY 12

TWO CANTERBURY TALES COLLECTION PLATES LIMITED EDITION

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Logo TWO CANTERBURY TALES COLLECTION PLATES LIMITED EDITION

11 1/4"


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‘THE FRANKLIN’S TALE’
painted by G.A. Hoover
Second Issue in
THE CANTERBURY TALES COLLECTION
Sponsored by
The Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Genuine Baronet Bone China
Limited Edition.
This plate number
CENTRE FOR MEDIEVAL THE OXFORD & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
THE
LONGTON
CROWN
is produced wholly
POTTERY
NON MUITA
within a single
schedule of 90
Stoke-On-Trent, England
‘And she would often say, "Alas for me,
Is there no ship, so many as I see,
To bring me home my lord?"
Bradex No. 26-146-1.2
109521
2 pcs.
‘THE
FRANKLIN’S
TALE’
painted
by
G.A.
Hoover
Second
Issue
in
THE
CANTERBURY
TALES
COLLECTION
Sponsored
by
The
Centre
for
Medieval
&
Renaissance
Studies
Oxford,
Genuine
Baronet
Bone
China
Limited
Edition.
This
plate
number
of
CENTRE
FOR
MEDIEVAL
THE
OXFORD
&
RENAISSANCE
STUDIES
THE
Franklin’s
LONGTON
CROWN
is
produced
wholly
POTTERY
NON
within
a
single
schedule
of
90
Stoke-On-Trent,
England
firing
she
would
often
say,
"Alas
for
me,
Is
there
no
ship,
many
as
I
see,
To
bring
me
home
my
Chaucer
Bradex
No.
109521
2
pcs.

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‘THE KNIGHT’S TALE’
painted by G.A. Hoover
Third Issue in
THE CANTERBURY TALES COLLECTION
Sponsored by
The Centre for Medieval & Renaissance Studies
Oxford, England
Genuine Baronet Bone China
This plate number
© 1982
4549C of
CENTRE FOR THE MEDIEVAL OXFORD & RENAISSANCE STUDIES
‘The Knight’s Tale’
LONGTON
CROWN
POTTERY
within a single
schedule of 90
firing days
Stoke-On-Trent, England
”In all the world I know of none
So worthy to be loved as Palamom,
Who serves you and will serve you
all his life"
Bradex No. 26-146-1.3
109521
2 pcs.
‘THE
KNIGHT’S
TALE’
painted
by
G.A.
Hoover
Third
Issue
in
THE
CANTERBURY
TALES
COLLECTION
Sponsored
by
The
Centre
for
Medieval
&
Renaissance
Studies
Oxford, England
Genuine
Baronet
Bone
China
Limited
This
plate
number
©
1982
of
CENTRE
FOR
THE
MEDIEVAL
OXFORD
&
RENAISSANCE
STUDIES
‘The
Knight’s
Tale’
LONGTON
produced
wholly
CROWN
POTTERY
within
a
single
NON
schedule
of
90
firing
days
Stoke-On-Trent,
England
all
the
world
I
know
So
worthy
to
be
loved
as
serves
you
and
will
serve
you
all
his
life"
Chaucer
Bradex
No.
26-146-1.3
109521
2

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