-40%
TUSCAN CHINA square SONGBIRD bone china PLATE ornate GOLD & BLUE border ENGLAND
$ 8.44
- Description
- Size Guide
Description
Offered for bidding is a beautiful bone china SALAD or LUNCHEON PLATE made in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. It was made by Tuscan China, a partnership of Richard Hammersley Plant and his brother Simon Lucas Plant. Tuscan China was made from 1914 to 1966, after which it was acquired by Wedgwood. Wedgwood continued to produce bone china in the Tuscan Works factory until 2006.The plate is made of fine English bone china, or possibly porcelain, with a fancy square shape. The background is eggshell white with a clear glaze, and the center features an image of a colorful songbird perched on a flowering tree branch. The center design is primarily done in bright metallic gold, with colorful raised enamel details. A wide blue border with more ornate gold decoration completes the pattern. Picture 4 shows the light reflected by the gold, and picture 5 shows the back mark. This mark dates to 1936.
This plate measures 8 1/2 inches (21.6) side to side across the center, and just over 10 inches (25.4cm) diagonally, corner to corner.
It is in perfect condition with no chips, cracks, scratches, or repairs. There is no crazing of the glaze, and no discoloration. The gold decoration shows no signs of wear. It looks like it was never used!
Watch for other fine vintage and antique ceramic items that I have to offer this week!
All my items are from a SMOKE FREE home.
I pack all items in sturdy cartons with plenty of cushioning. My shipping time is a HIGH estimate -- I can usually ship faster than the estimated time. I am happy to combine shipping to save on postage IF doing so will not risk breakage of fragile items. If you win more than one of my items, please wait for a revised invoice before sending payment.
International customers please be aware that there may be additional import duties and customs fees not included in the price of shipping. I will do what I can to keep the shipping costs low while still packing each item safely. Used items will be marked as such on the customs forms, which may reduce or eliminate import fees to some countries.
Good luck and thanks for looking!