Plate Lear Enamel

To mark its 250th birthday, the RA has selected to reproduce twelve of the best-loved designs from its product archives of the last 40 years.

This Edward Lear enamel plate features black and white illustrations of the owl and the pussy-cat going off to sea with some honey and plenty of money.

£15.00
No longer available

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Material Enamel/ Steel
Dimensions 2.5 x 24.5cm
SKU 02087627

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Product story

Each design in our Re-editions range has been reproduced in limited quantities, using original artwork to recreate past favourites by distinguished Royal Academicians and friends including Terry Frost, Craigie Aitchison and Edward Lear.

Cleaning Tips for Your Enamelware

Do not clean your enamelware with vinegar, harsh abrasive materials, or detergents.

Handwash with soap
For everyday cleaning, you may wash by hand with mild dish soap.

Enamelware in the dishwasher
These products are dishwasher safe so if you do choose to clean them in this manner, be sure to arrange the pieces so they won't bang against other dishes and chip.

Dry your enamelware thoroughly
After washing, dry enamelware thoroughly inside and out, because water can encourage corrosion especially if there is an area of the metal that is exposed.

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