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Vintage 1964 DETROIT The Masonic Temple 10-1/2" Plate SUPREME COUNCIL 33 SPODE

US $32.50
ApproximatelyAU $48.95
Condition:
Used
This vintage item is in excellent used condition. The glaze is bright and shiny. There are very ... Read moreabout condition
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Located in: West Richland, Washington, United States
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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Seller notes
“This vintage item is in excellent used condition. The glaze is bright and shiny. There are very ...
Manufacturing Date
January 1963
Material
Fine Glazed Ceramic Ironstone
Dimensions
10-1/2 Inch (26.5 cm) Diameter
Country of Origin
England
Modified Item
No
Country/Region of Manufacture
United Kingdom
Organization
Masonic, Freemasonry
Item
10-1/2 Inch Dinner Plate
Manufacturer
Copeland Spode
Shape Line
Mansard
Theme
1964 Detroit, The Masonic Temple
Commemorative Event
Supreme Council 33° A.A.S. Rite Nor. Mas. Juris.
Year
1964

Item description from the seller

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