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    Posted 2 years ago

    dempseycol…
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    I purchased this and then realized it had writing On the back. Figure a better set of eyes may know what it is. Thank you

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    1. string-of-pearls string-of-pearls, 2 years ago
      The center word is Wootton. There are quite a few towns called Wootton in different counties around England, which makes it hard to narrow down what the first word might be. I’m guessing the plate was made to commemorate Queen Victoria’s 50th or 60th jubilee.

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