| Maker: Cambrian Pottery Pattern:Pagoda and Palms Plate c1825 Also sometimes known as Chinese Washerwomen or Coffee Pot in the Window! There are two versions of this pattern and this version is usually attributed to Dillwyn of the Cambrian Pottery, Swansea, Wales.
No backstamp.
A little surface scratching and on the back a little wear, overall excellent condition. Dimensions: 24 cm / 9.5 ins
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| Maker: Cambrian Pottery Pattern:Pagoda and Palms Dessert Plate c1825 This design also goes under the name of Chinese Washerwomen and sometimes Coffee Pot in the Window. There are two versions, this one with an exuberant palm tree and another where the palm is more stunted. It is usually attributed to Dillwyn of the Cambrian Pottery, Swansea, Wales and may have been the inspiration for Ye Olde Dillwyn Willow, introduced by Burgess & Leigh of Burslem in 1924 and now usually known as Burleigh Willow. The Burleigh Willow has similarities to this design, but there are significant differences, where the Burleigh engraver has introduced some of the key elements of traditional Willow pattern.
No maker's backstamp, but impressed G for potter.
Apart from some utensil marks and a few signs of wear on the rim, in excellent condition with sound glaze. Lovely plate. Dimensions: 21 cm / 8.25 ins
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| Maker: Cambrian Pottery Pattern:Pagoda and Palms Dinner Plate c1830 This design also goes under the name of Chinese Washerwomen and sometimes Coffee Pot in the Window. It is usually attributed to Dillwyn of the Cambrian Pottery, Swansea, Wales and may have been the inspiration for Ye Olde Dillwyn Willow, introduced by Burgess & Leigh of Burslem in 1924 and now usually known as Burleigh Willow. The Burleigh Willow has similarities to this design, but there are significant differences, where the Burleigh engraver has introduced some of the key elements of traditional Willow pattern.
No maker's backstamp.
Minor surface scratching and a little minor wear to the rim and back of plate otherwise absolutely fine. Dimensions: 24.5 cm / 9.75 ins
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