- brown and cream toile dishes
- brown and cream toile plates
- brown transferware
- charger plate
- colonial times
- cottage decor
- decorating with antique china
- decorative dishes
- decorative plate
- early american scenery
- embossed border charger
- english transferware
- farm house scenery
- farmhouse style
- horses and cows
- large plate to display
- milk maid scenes
- Nancys Daily Dish
- pastoral scenes on dishes
- round serving tray
- transfer ware
- victorian china
- vintage brown transferware
- vintage english dinnerware
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Brown English Transferware Charger Round Wedgwood Platter Greeley House Cottage Scenery Embossed Fruit & Flowers Border
$54.99
Brand Wedgwood
Embossed border with fruits and flowers surrounds a charming Colonial / Early American setting with a horse drawn coach
Measures: appx 11"
Confition: Very good, only a little wear to the gold rim and some crazing allover. No chips or cracks
To learn more about English transferware and see it in many practical and decorative uses please visit me at one of the places below:
BLOG: www.nancysdailydish.blogspot.com
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/transferware
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Transferware/277105748523
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/transferware
Read the full Etsy blog post and watch the documentary short featuring me and my collection...and these plates!
http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/collecting-english-transferware-one-womans-story
Measures: appx 11"
Confition: Very good, only a little wear to the gold rim and some crazing allover. No chips or cracks
To learn more about English transferware and see it in many practical and decorative uses please visit me at one of the places below:
BLOG: www.nancysdailydish.blogspot.com
PINTEREST: www.pinterest.com/transferware
FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/pages/English-Transferware/277105748523
TWITTER: www.twitter.com/transferware
Read the full Etsy blog post and watch the documentary short featuring me and my collection...and these plates!
http://www.etsy.com/blog/en/2012/collecting-english-transferware-one-womans-story