Floral Fossilized Pottery Plate. Vibrant natural colors and botanical "fossil" designs adorn each unique plate. Handmade in Virginia with flowers and herbs collected from the Center for Historic Plants at Monticello. Plants are pressed into the clay before firing to give the effect of a fossil, and then hand painted. Each plate will feature a unique flower pattern and color. Lead free glaze. Dishwasher, oven and microwave safe. Approximately 6" square. Signed and dated by the artist Neena Jhaveri. Each plate will have its... - Floral Fossilized Pottery Plate.
Three Garlands Tin Plate. This decorative tin plate is inspired from a Sevres Porcelain saucer dated 1766 and shows a ground pattern invented by the porcelain painter Vincent Taillandier (1736-90). Hand wash. 10" diameter.... - Three Garlands Tin Plate.
Manchester Tin Plate. This decorative tin plate is inspired from a Sevres service given as a diplomatic gift by King Louis XVI of France to the Duchess of Manchester, the wife of the British Ambassador to the court of Versailles. The occasion was the signature of the Trea... - Manchester Tin Plate.
Duke of Gloucester Tin Plate. This decorative tin plate's design called the Duke of Gloucester Pattern is taken from an English Worcester soup plate made about 1780. Hand wash. 10" diameter.... - Duke of Gloucester Tin Plate.
Great Exhibition Tin Plate. This decorative tin plate's design is from a dessert service by Coalport. The service was used at the Royal Table at the banquet given by the City of London at the Guildhall, to celebrate the opening of The Great Exhibition, 9th July 1851. Hand wash... - Great Exhibition Tin Plate.
Sevres Green Tin Plate. This decorative tin plate's design is taken from a Feuillet (Paris) porcelain plate in the Sevres style, c.1830. It is one of a dessert service acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire (1790-1858) and is on display in the Great Dining Room at Chatswort... - Sevres Green Tin Plate.
Monticello Pink Staffordshire Plate. As the eighteenth century dawned on Europe, the pottery makers of Staffordshire, a county in west-central England, began to discover new glazes that made their products more attractive and durable than ever before. Blessed with a natural abundance of... - Monticello Pink Staffordshire Plate.