It's a serving bowl in a pattern called "Agincourt", a totally new one for me. The colours are gorgeous. And the price, at $3.00, was more in line with what I'm willing to pay than the recent Rushtone serving bowl that they had priced at TWENTY ONE DOLLARS!
I actually had a happy little thrill when I picked it up. Aaah. A lovely way to end April.
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In an effort to control my propensity to hoard, I don't often buy dishes that are NOT Winkles, but sometimes I just can't help myself. Here are a few recent cuties.
My new favourite coffee cup - front...
and back... (bottom says "Woods England")
LOVE the texture on this plate (back is really hard to read as it's stamped into the plate, rather than printed. I think it says "Codela Spode"? Any guesses?)
Lovely apple blossoms (surprisingly called "Blossomtime", by Royal Swan, Staffordshire England)
and finally these cute sandwich plates ("Nestor Vellum" Coral Island, Swinnerton's, Staffordshire, England).
Cheers!
never seen agincourt in a shop here - excellent find!
ReplyDeletelove your other finds too. I think it would be great to have a vintage shop that was just china, all sorts, it would be heaven. so many pretty patterns.
...so many pretty patterns... I know what your eyes are doing when you say that... the spirally thing like the opossum in Wes Anderson's fantastic Fantastic Mr. Fox... mine too...
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