LOT 33 The Tuxwood plate, a pewter plate with an amusing story, the...
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The Tuxwood plate, a pewter plate with an amusing story, the rear of the plate with a detailed explanation of the plate was made by blind nuns in the 17th Century, it was used as the plate for the last meal of Bonnie Prince Charlie, Lost at the battle of Marston Moor, then being used by a round head to collect money for the Puritan army, used to serve Queen Victoria Spotted Dick, etc, together with a copy of a Bellarmine jug and a porcelain bowl dug up on Goodwin Sands about 1840, (3)
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