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£25 - 6 x 33cm designer ‘charger’ plates, bone china


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Designed by Nick Holland (ex Wedgwood), these impressive bone china charger plates are quite special. 

Unlike most rim plates, the rim curvaceously blends into the the main part of the plate.

Could be used as platters as well as large dining plates. Your guests will be amazed!

Mostly used by 5* establishments in Italy, these plates were sourced direct from the manufacturer and used for showroom display only. 

https://www.monno.com/products/aura/

£25 for the set of 6, happy to deliver if local. 

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  • Garden Landscaping changed the title to £60 - 6 x 33cm designer ‘charger’ plates, bone china
  • Garden Landscaping changed the title to £25 - 6 x 33cm designer ‘charger’ plates, bone china

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