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Gold Accented Flow Blue Platter

 

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Flow blue is a style of white earthenware, sometimes porcelain, that originated in the Regency Era, sometime in the 1820s, among the Staffordshire potters of England. The name is derived from the blue glaze that blurred or “flowed” during the firing process.

This lovely platter has gold accents, and features boughs of blue flowers.  The Maker’s Mark is very very difficult to read, but appears to be a mark consistent with W. H. Grindley.

W. H. Grindley was an English pottery company that made earthenware and ironstone tableware, including flow blue. The company was founded in 1880 by William Harry Grindley, (b. 1859) of Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent, England.

This platter is in excellent condition, and is 13″ wide and 10″ tall.  Item #07-46.

 

Price for the Flow Blue Platter:  $120

 

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I love scouring Flea Markets, Antique Shows and frequent Estate Sales, looking for the unique or interesting. I travel across the United States, and even Europe, collecting Antiques and Vintage.

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