Six Mismatched 1950s Floral Transferware Plates. Shabby Chic Roses. Vintage China
- Batch of 6
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- white
Description
This is a set of six mismatched floral transferware plates. A one-off curated collection, perfect for displaying on a wall, country cottage dresser or for weddings and vintage tea parties. Each plate pattern is different, each is equally as lovely. They all have "gilt" edging. You will receive exactly this set of plates. This collection of plates, weighs 2.6kgs/ 5.7 lbs altogether. There is one extra large dinner plate, measuring 31cms/12¼" diameter. It is marked "winterling bavaria, germany." Two dinner plates, measuring 24cms/ 9½" diameter. One has a delicate spray of roses and gypsophilia by "lunéville keller & guérin" it is from the "bagatelle" range. The other is from the "chinon" range by gien, france. One "limoges porcelain" medium dinner plate, measuring 23.5cms/ 9¼" diameter. One bowl from the "marguerite" range by st. Amandinoise, measuring 22cms/ 8 ½" diameter X 3.5cms/ 1 ¼" deep. One tea/side plate measuring 19cms/ 7½" diameter. They are all in amazing condition. The gilding on all the plates is in wonderful condition. They have no chips. They do have the beginnings of ageing 'hairline crackle' to the glazes, which is to be expected with the age of these plates and is desirable for that 'antique' look and feel, adding to their charm and essential for authenticity when styling. Et voilà!...
Ref. : WJXEYHWK
- Color :
- white
- Material :
- ceramics, porcelain and earthenware
- Style :
- classic
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