
Blue Willow serving bowl dish, likely dating back to the 18th century. This style of dish is characterized by its blue and white transferware design, featuring a classic Chinese-inspired landscape.
Key details include:
Pattern: The "Fisherman" pattern, depicting a figure with a cormorant, is a notable design found on Worcester porcelain from this era.
Origin: It is likely of English origin, possibly from the Worcester factory, which was known for its blue and white porcelain in the late 1700s.
Material: Made of porcelain.
Age: The style and pattern suggest it dates back to the late 18th century.
Rarity: Dishes with the "Fisherman" pattern are considered antique and collectible.
Manufacturing: The pattern was originally hand-engraved on copper plates.
Collectibility: Blue Willow is a timeless classic, collected worldwide.
Size: 1.5” tall 5” wide
Antique and collectible piece
Preowned
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