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Winter Scene – Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. Built by the French 1755–1758.

Of Etruria & Barlaston — Wedgwood — Made in England.


Description:

A single 9-inch dinner or luncheon plate from Wedgwood’s Historic American Landmarks series, depicting a winter view of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. The central scene shows snow-covered colonial buildings and cannon-lined fortifications, framed by a rich red floral border of peonies and foliage.


Material: Glazed earthenware (Queensware)

Color: Red pink transferware

Dimensions: 9 in (22.9 cm) diameter

DateEra: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s)

Condition: Good vintage condition — small under-rim chip on the back (not visible from the front) and typical light utensil marks from age and use. Displays beautifully.


Notes:

Wedgwood’s Historic American Landmarks series was created for the U.S. market and celebrated important locations from early American history. The Fort Ticonderoga “Winter Scene” is among the more desirable patterns due to its detailed composition and warm, rosy hue.

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Ships from:  Blue bell, PA

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Product description

Winter Scene – Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. Built by the French 1755–1758.

Of Etruria & Barlaston — Wedgwood — Made in England.


Description:

A single 9-inch dinner or luncheon plate from Wedgwood’s Historic American Landmarks series, depicting a winter view of Fort Ticonderoga on Lake Champlain, New York. The central scene shows snow-covered colonial buildings and cannon-lined fortifications, framed by a rich red floral border of peonies and foliage.


Material: Glazed earthenware (Queensware)

Color: Red pink transferware

Dimensions: 9 in (22.9 cm) diameter

DateEra: Mid-20th century (c. 1950s)

Condition: Good vintage condition — small under-rim chip on the back (not visible from the front) and typical light utensil marks from age and use. Displays beautifully.


Notes:

Wedgwood’s Historic American Landmarks series was created for the U.S. market and celebrated important locations from early American history. The Fort Ticonderoga “Winter Scene” is among the more desirable patterns due to its detailed composition and warm, rosy hue.

Shipping & policies

Estimated shipping date:  To be calculated

Ships from:  Blue bell, PA

Shipping fee:  $9.99

Sales tax:

. We're required by law to cullect sales tax and applicable fees for certain tax authorities.
. Sales taxes vary depending on state.

Returns and exchanges:

. Returns and exchanges are not accepted.
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