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Discover a stunning piece of equestrian artistry with this vintage Wedgwood calendar plate from 1981, the eleventh edition in the celebrated annual series. This exquisite plate showcases a variety of equestrian designs, with each month beautifully illustrated by a different horse breed or riding scene. Featured breeds include the elegant Moroccan Arab, the charming Shetland Pony, the majestic Lipizzaner, and the dynamic Show Jumper, among others.
Crafted from fine English bone china, this collectible plate not only serves as a decorative piece but also as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of Wedgwood. The back of the plate is stamped with descriptive text, adding to its authenticity and charm. With a diameter of approximately 10.75 inches (27 cm), it makes a striking addition to any collection or a thoughtful gift for horse lovers and collectors alike. Embrace the beauty of equestrian heritage with this timeless piece that captures the spirit of the horse throughout the year.
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