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Vintage Green "Asiatic Pheasant" Plates - Parliament by Premiere - 1950s - Set of Two Plates
Vintage Green "Asiatic Pheasant" Plates - Parliament by Premiere - 1950s - Set of Two Plates
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This exquisite set of two plates from Parliament by Premiere showcases the timeless "Asiatic Pheasants" pattern in a serene green hue.
Each plate features intricate depictions of pheasants amidst lush floral motifs, reflecting the classic design that gained immense popularity in the 19th century. The delicate scalloped edges enhance their vintage charm. Crafted with precision, these plates are in mint condition, making them a perfect addition for collectors or as elegant serveware for special occasions.
- Material: Ironstone & Glaze
- Techniques: Transferware & Hand-Painted
- Style: Late Victorian
- Place of Origin: England
- Date of Manufacture: 1950s
- Condition: Near Mint
Dimension:
Diameter: 25 cm | 9.8 in
Height: 2.5 cm | 1 in
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Origin & Maker
The Asiatic Pheasants pattern, originating in Staffordshire, England, during the 1830s, is a hallmark of 19th-century British ceramics.
This intricate design features pheasants amid lush floral motifs, reflecting the Victorian era's fascination with Eastern aesthetics. Its delicate blue and white transferware became immensely popular, leading to widespread production by numerous potteries.
Despite uncertainties about its exact origin, with attributions to firms like Ralph Hall or Podmore, Walker & Co., the pattern's enduring charm has cemented its status as a beloved classic in ceramic history.
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