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| Ivorex plaques were made in England by Arthur Osborne in the beginning of the 1900s. The plaques, made of a material he called sterine wax, pictured buildings or room interiors modeled in three dimensions. After Osborne’s death, his daughter Blanche ran the company. It was closed in 1965, then purchased by W. H. Bossons Ltd. in 1971. Production of the plaques started again in 1980 and ended in 1996 when Bossons closed. |
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| Ivorex |
| Pattern or Item
| Plaque |
| Description
| Shakespeare's Hamlet, 6 3/8 x 3 In. |
| Year
| 2002 |
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