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Wedgwood Blue Willow

English c. 1900-1910 Wedgwood Blue Willow Pattern Platter
English c. 1900-1910 Wedgwood Blue Willow Pattern Platter

English c. 1900-1910 Wedgwood Blue Willow Pattern Platter

By Wedgewood

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Circa 1900-1910 Wedgwood Blue Willow pattern platter, England. Deep blue color and precisely applied transfer.

Category

Early 20th Century English Aesthetic Movement Platters and Serveware

Materials

Ceramic

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2 Vintage Wedgwood Porcelain Blue Willow Serving Platter & Casserole Dish
2 Vintage Wedgwood Porcelain Blue Willow Serving Platter & Casserole Dish

2 Vintage Wedgwood Porcelain Blue Willow Serving Platter & Casserole Dish

By Wedgwood

Located in Dayton, OH

"Vintage Wedgwood of Etruria & Barlston “Willow” pattern porcelain serving platter (large) and lidded casserole dish, featuring the traditional Blue Willow Chinoiserie design scenes ...

Category

Late 20th Century Chinoiserie Serving Pieces

Materials

Porcelain

English Wedgwood & Co 19th Century Blue and White Stoneware Willow Pattern Plate
English Wedgwood & Co 19th Century Blue and White Stoneware Willow Pattern Plate

English Wedgwood & Co 19th Century Blue and White Stoneware Willow Pattern Plate

By Enoch Wedgwood

Located in Atlanta, GA

An English Wedgwood & Co. blue and white stoneware plate from the late 19th century, with willow pattern.

Category

Antique 19th Century English Dinner Plates

Materials

Stoneware

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