An Arts & Crafts Platter by Philip AlexanderSOLD

This rare Arts and Crafts platter was made in London by Philip Alexander and is hallmarked for 1905. The platter is beautifully hand raised and decorated while the quality and craftsmanship is magnificent.

The Platter weighs 494g and measures 29.5cm wide and 29.5cm in length.


Type: plate
Function: Dining
Maker: Philip Alexander
Country: England


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