From Bulletin 135 April 2007.

CONNAY BRIDGE

 

CONNAY BRIDGE – from Len Kling

 

 

This 254mm diameter dinner plate by John Ridgway bears a pattern which shows Conway Castle Bridge, although the printed cartouche gives the name as CONNAY.

However, more unusual is the contention in the cartouche that it is one of a series of patterns called EUROPEAN LIONS. Dick Henrywood has seen the pattern twice, also on dinner plates, but knows of no other views in this series at all. c1830 - 35.


 

   
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