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The Chaudière Bridge (near Quebec)
The Chaudière Bridge (near Quebec)

Cream pitcher

The Chaudière Bridge (near Quebec)
MarkingsPaper labels 904425 underglaze T in blue
Date 1840-1850
Dimensions16.7 cm
Origin Tunstall, England
Object NumberMC988.1.17
CollectionMcCord
CreditPurchase

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