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Square cake plate Booths Real Old Willow A8025
Square cake plate Booths Real Old Willow A8025
Production period:
3 in stock
Stock:
35x cake plate 16 cm
48x breakfast plate 17-19 cm
17x dinner plate 24-26 cm
4x soup plate 26 cm
12x bowl 16 cm
1x small serving bowl 20 cm
2x serving bowl square 20 cm
2x oval serving bowl 30x24 cm
4x serving bowl large 27 cm
2x coasters 17 cm
1x sauce boat
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View collectionThe Story Behind the Booths Real Old Willow Pattern
In the 18th century there was a great interest in Asian art in Europe. Especially porcelain and especially blue porcelain was incredibly popular. The Old Willow pattern was probably designed for the British brand Spode in 1780 after which it became famous and was taken over by several porcelain makers.
At the end of the 19th century, the British brand Booths started making a new series of porcelain with the well-known Willow pattern. From the beginning of the 20th century, this series: Real Old Willow was marketed. The series was produced until 1999 and has many variations that are sometimes not noticeable but say a lot about the period in which it was made.
Booths Real Old Willow production year recognition
During the production period of the Booths Real Old Willow tableware, various logos were applied to the tableware, which allows us to determine the dating.
There are different logos for the production periods: 1906-1921, 1921-1944, 1944-1981 and 1981 to last production.
Want to know how to recognize these periods? Then read on in the blog about the story behind the Booths Real Old Willow tableware.
Also read more about the story of the pattern that can be seen on each part.
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Blog about the Booths Real Old Willow pattern
Read the blogRead more about the 100 year old Booths Real Old Willow tableware and where the pattern comes from? Discover the fascinating history of the gold edge on the tableware and how it came to an end during WWII and was revived again.
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Blog about vintage cups and saucers
Read the blogLearn about the beautiful elegant cups and saucers from famous porcelain makers in England including the famous Royal Albert tableware. Discover the history and differences between the brands.
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Blog about renting vintage tableware
Read the blogAre you looking for vintage tableware to rent for a party? This is possible at De wereld van Kant. Read more about renting vintage tableware in this blog.