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Bowl,Breakfast,Peter Rabbit,Beatrix Potter Collectable,M.W. Reutter, Germany
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
£14
Description
Peter Rabbit, Beatrix Potter collectable bowl from M.W. Reutter Porcelain of Germany
The image of Peter Rabbit on this bowl is taken from Beatrix Potter's design for the cover of Frederick Warne & Co first color edition of Potter's children's picture book _The Tale of Peter Rabbit_ (1902).
Charming, large, very high quality color images of Peter Rabbit run all the way around this bowl.
Displays well.
Excellent (as new) condition commensurate with age (see photos).
Display only, and in storage, unused.
Would make a great gift.
Dimensions:
Top diameter: 14.25cm
Base diameter: 7cm
Height: 4cm
See our other listings for a matching Beatrix Potter, collectable Peter Rabbit mug for this bowl from M.W. Reutter Porzellan Germany.
Licensed reproduction.
Beatrix Potter collaborated with Norman Warne of Frederick Warne & Co (and through Warne & Co, with the Victorian innovator in color printing (chromoxylography), Edmund Evans, who worked in children's book publishing with Routledge and Warne from the early 1860s onward).
Miss Potter also carried out important land conservation work in the Lake District after her children's books took off in popularity. (Her systematically accumulated acreage, there, was gifted to the nation upon her death to form part of what is now the Lake District National Park). Her children's stories about animals and gardens have become forever linked to her later record of environmental stewardship in the Lake District.
RRP: £59 (as part of a three piece breakfast set, now retired).
Collection from CB1 1LH (central Cambridge) or CB21 (Fulbourn).
Posted: 3 hours ago
Ad ID: 1502515445
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