Posted 10 months ago
kivatinitz
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The mark of this dessert plate with Stoke-on-Trent was used around 1885-1890 (https://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/854.htm). The pattern was one of the registered by Bedford works that from late 1879 the business traded as Ridgways with the number 1060. aesthetic style, decorated with rose hips and hawthorn. On one side is a vignette with a bird. The whole pattern is complemented with a several guards and patches composed of geometric motifs with a central flower at the vertex where they join. This pattern was usually in monochrome transfare blue or brown, but in this case, the colors are dark brown, pale brown and orange or hot brown color, the border has this same color. I used to drink rosehip tea but the fruits were less rounded. Thanks to all for looking at my posts.
So pretty with the birds and flowers
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