Huge Antique Flow Blue & White Transferware Serving Tray Copeland Bird Swans Urn with Flowers purple toile soup plate Condtion: Excellent
Description
Condtion: Excellent
To the right a woman blances upon her head a bundle of small twigs tied together
perfect for cupcakes or small treats
The house was built between 1845 and 1851 for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert as a summer home and rural retreat
Staffordshire
Huge Antique Flow Blue & White Transferware Serving Tray Copeland Bird Swans Urn with Flowers purple toile soup plate Condtion: ExcellentCirca 1847 57 Antique Large Flow Blue Tray Platter originally would have held a soup tureen. This beautiful piece had a floral and scrolled border and a scene in the center with a tropical bird in branches and a large urn of roses to the side. In the distance are swans out on a lake. Early Copeland stamp on back Measures: 18" x 12" x 1 5 8" Condition: Some crazing, one small flake under the left handle (doesn't show from front top) and a small pin
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