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Montreal (from the St. Lawrence)
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Montreal (from the St. Lawrence)

Serving plate

Montreal (from the St. Lawrence)
Marks or LabelsStamped in blue underneath: crest with British American and "Montreal from the St Lawence
Date About 1845
DimensionsOverall: 45 x 56.5 cm
Origin Staffordshire, England
Object NumberM2002.62.4
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase
Status
Not on view

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