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Re: Ridgeways poreclain (candy?) dish

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Re: Ridgeways poreclain (candy?) dish

Submitted by Lovejoy on Thu, 05/15/2008 - 05:03.

Pieces like this are generally referred to as "biscuit barrels" . Ridgways is one of the better known Staffordshire potteries, the RD # indicated the design of this piece was registered in 1884. Biscuit barrels are popular items, most like this one sell in the $100.00- $185.00 range.

 

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Ridgeways poreclain (candy?) dish By: samata (1 replies) Wed, 05/14/2008 - 17:04
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