EXTREMELEY RARE Pair of Antique Wedgwood Bullfinch Small Plates c.1863

£70.00

This stunning and extremely rare pair of Wedgwood plates, date to 1863 and are in one of Wedgwood's earliest patterns, Bullfinch. They feature an intricate transfer printed floral design complete with delicate hand-painted detailing, in shades of burnt orange, pink, cornflour blue, ochre yellow, and dark brown over an ivory coloured base.

Both are in stunning condition for their age, free of notable damage, and would make superb additions for any collector or pretty display pieces.

Key Points:
• A rare pair of small Wedgwood plates
• By Wedgwood, Stoke-on-Trent in their early, Bullfinch pattern, (A1620)
• Marked to base with CCR and R respectively, dating to 1863
• Beautiful floral design with hand-painted detailing
• Perfect collector's pieces
• In excellent antique condition throughout

Price is for pair.

Good to know:
This is one of the RAREST English Wedgwood patterns, Bullfinch (A1620) and it is extremely difficult to find individual pieces, especially in excellent condition.

Year of manufacture:
1863 - dated through Geoffrey A. Godden's British Pottery and Porcelain Marks encyclopaedia.

Condition:
Both small plates come in excellent antique condition, especially given their great age. Free of damage or excessive wear, simply showing a few patchy losses to their ochre edges, as shown in image 8. Please note one plate has a small manufacturing error with its transfer printed design resulting in a small missing section as shown in image 9.

Approximate Measurements:
W: 12.5cm (5") diameter

Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.

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This stunning and extremely rare pair of Wedgwood plates, date to 1863 and are in one of Wedgwood's earliest patterns, Bullfinch. They feature an intricate transfer printed floral design complete with delicate hand-painted detailing, in shades of burnt orange, pink, cornflour blue, ochre yellow, and dark brown over an ivory coloured base.

Both are in stunning condition for their age, free of notable damage, and would make superb additions for any collector or pretty display pieces.

Key Points:
• A rare pair of small Wedgwood plates
• By Wedgwood, Stoke-on-Trent in their early, Bullfinch pattern, (A1620)
• Marked to base with CCR and R respectively, dating to 1863
• Beautiful floral design with hand-painted detailing
• Perfect collector's pieces
• In excellent antique condition throughout

Price is for pair.

Good to know:
This is one of the RAREST English Wedgwood patterns, Bullfinch (A1620) and it is extremely difficult to find individual pieces, especially in excellent condition.

Year of manufacture:
1863 - dated through Geoffrey A. Godden's British Pottery and Porcelain Marks encyclopaedia.

Condition:
Both small plates come in excellent antique condition, especially given their great age. Free of damage or excessive wear, simply showing a few patchy losses to their ochre edges, as shown in image 8. Please note one plate has a small manufacturing error with its transfer printed design resulting in a small missing section as shown in image 9.

Approximate Measurements:
W: 12.5cm (5") diameter

Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.

This stunning and extremely rare pair of Wedgwood plates, date to 1863 and are in one of Wedgwood's earliest patterns, Bullfinch. They feature an intricate transfer printed floral design complete with delicate hand-painted detailing, in shades of burnt orange, pink, cornflour blue, ochre yellow, and dark brown over an ivory coloured base.

Both are in stunning condition for their age, free of notable damage, and would make superb additions for any collector or pretty display pieces.

Key Points:
• A rare pair of small Wedgwood plates
• By Wedgwood, Stoke-on-Trent in their early, Bullfinch pattern, (A1620)
• Marked to base with CCR and R respectively, dating to 1863
• Beautiful floral design with hand-painted detailing
• Perfect collector's pieces
• In excellent antique condition throughout

Price is for pair.

Good to know:
This is one of the RAREST English Wedgwood patterns, Bullfinch (A1620) and it is extremely difficult to find individual pieces, especially in excellent condition.

Year of manufacture:
1863 - dated through Geoffrey A. Godden's British Pottery and Porcelain Marks encyclopaedia.

Condition:
Both small plates come in excellent antique condition, especially given their great age. Free of damage or excessive wear, simply showing a few patchy losses to their ochre edges, as shown in image 8. Please note one plate has a small manufacturing error with its transfer printed design resulting in a small missing section as shown in image 9.

Approximate Measurements:
W: 12.5cm (5") diameter

Postage & Packaging:
As per our brand ethos, your item will be very carefully and securely shipped, wrapped with the utmost care in sustainable recycled and recyclable packaging.

UK Customers:
For U.K. customers, orders under £60 will be sent on a FREE Royal Mail second class service. Orders over £60 will be sent on a ‘tracked and signed’ for service where a signature is required upon receipt.

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