An 18th Sunderland Wesleyan Lustreware Plaque
THIS ITEM HAS NOW SOLD Traditionally hung in cottages in the North East of England in the late 18th to early 19th Centuries, these lustreware plaques were designed to remind you of your maker! This example has the words 'PREPARE TO MEET THY GOD'. Above the main message in smaller print reads 'In thee oh Lord do I put my trust. Let me never be confounded'. Finished in a beautiful pink with a lustre sheen. It has its original copper hanging loop and in overall perfect condition. COMPOSITION: Ceramic DIMENSIONS: (W) 22cm (H) 20cm CONDITION: In excellent condition. PERIOD: Late 18thC to early 19thC SOURCE: English Price includes delivery within the UK. Delivery/collection must be purchased/organised separate to product purchase. Please contact us at intovintagesales@gmail for postal enquires- If purchasing from overseas, buyers need to check with their local authorities to see if any customs and import taxes are applicable. Any additional customs and tax payments are the responsibility of the buyer. IntoVintage are not responsible for delays to International destinations due to customs. PRODUCT CODE: 01395
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