Antique Flow Blue Bone Dish W&E Corn Garland Porcelaine Royale Gold Trim 1890s
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A beautiful and authentic late-Victorian Flow Blue bone dish in the highly desirable "Garland" pattern.
This exquisite crescent-shaped plate was manufactured by the historic pottery house of W. & E. Corn in Burslem, Staffordshire, England.It features a stunning, deep cobalt blue floral pattern with the signature bleeding effect prized by Flow Blue collectors, all elegantly accented by a brushed gold gilded rim.
The underside features the complete, crisp "Porcelaine Royale" maker's mark, securely dating this piece to circa 1891–1904.
ITEM SPECIFICS:
Manufacturer: W. & E. Corn (Staffordshire, England)
Pattern Name: Garland
Material: Porcelaine Royale (Premium English Earthenware)
Era: Late Victorian (c. 1891 - 1904)
Measurements:
Length: 6"
Width: 3 1/4"
CONDITION: This piece is in exceptional antique condition for being over 120 years old.
NO chips, cracks, or flea bites
It displays a uniform and age-appropriate glaze crazing that beautifully validates its historical authenticity. The gold trim shows minimal wear.
Packaged with care and shipped quickly.


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