18th Century English Liverpool Enamel Plaque Prince William Henry
A late 18th-century English Liverpool enamel plaque or medallion of Prince William Henry (later King William IV), circa 1780, engraved after a painting by Benjamin West (1738-1820), transfer printed in black by Sadler and Green.
Height: 7.1cm (2.8in)
Width: 5.5cm (2.2in)
References: An example of this plaque is illustrated in “English Enamel Boxes From the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries” by Susan Benjamin on page 89 and described on page 88 (Macdonald Orbis, 1987)
Condition: Excellent. Front: No cracks or chips, and good contrast between the image and the background. Back: A few tight hairlines and scratches (see images)
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Height: 7.1cm (2.8in)
Width: 5.5cm (2.2in)
References: An example of this plaque is illustrated in “English Enamel Boxes From the Eighteenth to the Twentieth Centuries” by Susan Benjamin on page 89 and described on page 88 (Macdonald Orbis, 1987)
Condition: Excellent. Front: No cracks or chips, and good contrast between the image and the background. Back: A few tight hairlines and scratches (see images)
Shipping: Free to most destinations worldwide. If your destination does not show free shipping, please ask.
925 €
Period: 18th century
Style: English Style
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Enamel
Width: 5.5 cm
Height: 7.1 cm
Reference (ID): 1575962
Availability: In stock
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