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Vintage Wedgewood Peter Rabbit “Camomile Tea At Bedtime” Plate Made in England

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This vintage Peter Rabbit Wedgewood plate made in England, is a charming and collectible piece for fans of the Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter franchise. The nearly 7" round porcelain plate features a sweet design of Peter Rabbit sick in bed with his mother giving him some tea. It has a passage from the children’s story book that says “Peter was not very well during the evening. His mother put him to bed, and made some camomile tea; ‘One table-spoonful to be taken at bed-time’” Crafted in England during the late 20th century, this art pottery piece showcases the quality and style synonymous with the Wedgwood brand, adding a touch of English culture to any home decor. This is in very good pre loved condition. Possible crackling on the bedspread?? I couldn’t tell if that was intentional. No chips. There are some spots in the back that are indents, but are smooth, this took place during manufacturing process. Shown in last few photos. 🌟Please review all photos to confirm condition. I do my best to provide the most accurate description. Pictures are part of the description. 🏠Smoke-free home ⚡️I ship the same or next day 🌎Thanks for shopping sustainably & giving second hand fashion a second life! ❤️
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