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Antique Octagon Purple Flow Mulberry Plate Peony & Morning Glory Hulme and Booth Flora
$79.99
Brand Nancy's Daily Dish
Circa 1851-62
Antique transferware plate by Hulme & Booth in the “Flora” pattern, featuring delicate flow purple mulberry floral Rise or Peony and Morning Glory motifs with a central botanical design and decorative border. The plate has an octagonal shape and classic Victorian-era styling.
Hulme and Booth was an English earthenware manifacturer established in Burslem, Stoke On Trent, in 1851. It served as the predecessor to the renowned Burleigh Pottery. Founded by Thomas Hulme and Mr. Booth, the firm operated for 11 years before being taken over in 1862 by Frederick Rathbone Burgess and William Leigh.



