"The Boston Bowl" with images from Paul Revere engravings — From Wedgwood
"The Boston Bowl" with images from Paul Revere engravings — From Wedgwood
$250.00
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The Boston Bowl, with reproductions of Paul Revere engravings especially created by Shreve, Crump & Low Company from etchings by Alan Price.
Made in Staffordshire, England by Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlaston.
Featuring The bloody massacre perpetrated in King St. Boston on March 5 1770 by a party of the 297 Reg. There are three seals and images of Paul Revere around the top border inside the bowl.
Around the outside of the bowl are images of Boston with British ships of war landing
their troops in 1768 North Battery around 1762 and of shillings currency used at that time.
Size: 9.5" diameter
Shipping: $20. Please allow two weeks for shipping.
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