Description
military combat photographer turned flower photoer and you have a true garden manual in your hands that will guide you to greatness
14th printing
Unknown as to manufacturer
she tackles the subject from every angle including the history of bread making
Antique John Maddock & Sons Blue & Green Floral Platter circa 1880-1896 square cake plate military combat photographer turned flowerThere is an another sky, ever serene and fair Emily Dickinson {HISTORY} Made in the bustling pottery area of Burslem, Stoke on Trent, England by John Maddock and Sons between the years 1880 1896, this beautiful antique platter features a natural color palette culled from tree and sky. A family run business that first began in the 1830s, John Maddock manufactured dishware for over 150 years before closing permanently in the 1980s. This big beauty of a
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