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19th Century White Ironstone Staffordshire Compote A beautiful, gleaming white ironstone compote measuring a generous 10+1/4" in diameter and standing a bit over 5" tall, ideal for fruit or flower arrangements. Condition is excellent, just a teeny speck of missing glaze on rim. This piece doesn't even have glaze crazing. Really fabulous, a great addition to your collection, under base is marked by 1800s Staffordshire potter Richard Alcock.  

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