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Tiara Glass Margery Daw Amber Child's Divided Plate & Nursery Rhyme Mug
$ 5.27
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Description
Tiara Glass Margery Daw Amber Child's Divided Plate & Nursery Rhyme MugMug has square handle
Measures 3-1/2" tall x 3" diameter
Humpty Dumpty on one side
Tom, Tom the Piper's Son on the other side
Divided plate has 3 sections
(Where Are You Going / My Pretty Maid / See-Saw)
Measures 8-1/2" in diameter
Created by Margery Daw
Both pieces are in good condition with no chips or cracks
There are 2 tiny rough spots on rim at the top of the plate
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