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Serving Platter(Cobalt Blue)XL,Round,Polish Art Pottery(37cm or 14 1/2 inches)Centerpiece
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
£18.99
Description
Extra Large Boleslawiec Slightly Concave Polish Art Pottery Round Serving Platter or Table Centerpiece.
Very good condition (displayed only) (see photos)
Stoneware.
Decorative, Stoneware Serving Platter in Cobalt Blue, Light Blue and Mossy grass green.
Displays well at table for Serving (concave, will hold dishes with some liquid), but also as a stunning centerpiece (for seasonal fruit).
Functional, hard wearing stoneware for table (Boleslawiec stoneware is far stronger than Le Creuset stoneware, resists chipping).
Artistic, retired, and unique version of the famous Polish Boleslawiec Peacock Pattern but from fine artists/original painters at:
Ceramika Artystyczna, Boleslawiec, Poland
Beautifully and artfully hand painted Art Pottery (with some hand sponge stamped parts). Brushstrokes visible. Lovely to look at.
The blues and the green centers in particular are a lovely, unique hue not often seen.
Free of lead and cadmium.
Dimensions:
Top diameter: 37cm (14 1/2 inches)
Height: 6cm (2 1/4 inches)
Base Diameter: 21 1/4 cm (8 1/2 inches)
Also displays well on the wall or on a plate rail.
Plate hanger not included (though if you would like to purchase the XXL plate hanger, too, do please let us know...)
RRP: Similar (but 5cm smaller) platter currently £59.95 at Country Traditionals in the more mass factory produced, sponge stamped, simplified dark blue peacock pattern
Collection from CB1 1LH (central Cambridge).
Posted: 23 hours ago
Ad ID: 1484432710
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