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Yattendon Class Arts & Crafts Copper Charger C.1905
£495 $634 €601
Large Arts & Crafts repousse copper charger c.1905. 19'' diameter with a dished centre surrounded by broad band of beautifully worked decoration featuring eight repeats of a tree of life design. Believed to the work of the Yattendon Class after a design by Elizabeth Waterhouse. With an ink signature on the rear. Some minor creases to the edges, otherwise excellent condition.
Diameter: 19'' (48.5 cm)
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Internal Reference: 37260
Antique Number: SA1078749
Dateline of this antique is Edwardian
Height is 48.5cm (19.1inches)Width is 48.5cm (19.1inches)Depth is 3cm (1.2inches)
Antique #SA1078749, shown on this page, originates from the edwardian Era. For historical context, the timeline below highlights the period when it was made:
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