Antique Wedgwood Venetia Serving Platter Large 18” Blue And White. Condition is Used. Dispatched with Evri Tracked.
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A vintage Blue Willow pattern serving platter in an oval shape with transferred design. Height: 5 cm Width: 46.5 cm Depth: 35 cm Condition report: In excellent condition with no chips, cracks or repairs.
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Large Spode serving platter in the Blue Colonel pattern. White ground with blue flowers, gold rims. Fluted shape. Red and black printed Spode marks to underside. Discontinued pattern, produced from 1962 to 2009.
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F. Winkle & Co "Byron" Blue and White Serving platter / Turkey Plate - circa 1890 - 1910. A plate which has been wall mounted. There are a couple/few digs at the top of the plate from a plate hook but none anywhere else.
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Handmade in England, it has a rustic farmhouse style and dates back to the early 1900s. The platter is inaged condition with minor scratches and natural imperfections in the ceramic, which enhance its rustic charm and authenticity.
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Large antique meat plate/platter dating from around 1850. It was made by Turnbull who worked at Stepney Banks, Ouseburn, Newcastle Upon Tyne. the impressed mark reads, “TURNBULL – STEPNEY.” The blue printed crown and floral mark reads, “ALBION - G.R.T” The pottery was open between 1845 and 1885 It measures 18” x 14.5” Small chip from the rim as shown. Some other marks from use but displays well. All items are carefully packaged before shipping or collection in person welcome. Box 8
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After Japan was forcibly opened to Western trade in 1858, an influx of Japanese goods came pouring into Europe. Japanese designs and motifs held significant influence over Aesthetic Movement artists, with major art historical figures such as James Whistler, Eduoard Manet, and Vincent Van Gogh incorporating a decidedly japonisme style in many of their famous works. The transfer-printed decorations on this comport show how japonisme disseminated through all classes of goods in the late 19th century. The comport, made by Copeland Spode in the 1870s, was produced for middle-class consumers who would have appreciated the fashionable and refined “exotic” style.
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