Staffordshire ironstone Liberty Blue dinner plate depicting Independence Hall in Philadelphia Pennsylvania that was a 1976 promotional item during America's 1776-1976 bicentennial celebration. They were made in Staffordshire England, reportedly by by Enoch Wedgwood, and patterned after the blue china that was made during the 19th century in Staffordshire. These plates were promotional premium items for a bank, but are but rising in value today. At the time of this listing we have four dinner plates, three in perfect condition with no chips, cracks or crazing, and one in excellent condition with no chips or cracks but with clean crazing on the back only. The plate with crazing will be the last to ship. Please email us to check on our current quantity at the time of your order. They are marked Liberty Blue, Original copper engravings of Historic Scenes printed on Staffordshire Ironstone, detergent and dishwasher safe, Made in England, Independence Hall. They measure 10" and are beautiful on a shelf, which is where I keep my own.
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