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This design is taken from a Sévres Porcelain saucer dated 1766 (C438) and shows a This pattern, called Seaweed, is taken from a wallpaper
ground pattern invetned by the porcelain painter Vincent Taillandier (1736-90). designed by John Henry Dearle for Morris & Co, circa 1809
SF0036 Three Garlands Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFIGGF* SF0063 Morris Seaweed Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, Not for Microwave, *844828-BGEBEE*
Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00 Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00
This design is taken from a Feuillet (Paris) porcelain plate in the Sévres style, c.1830. This design is taken from a Nymphenburg Porcelain Factory plate,
It is one of a dessert service acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire (1790-1858) probably painted by Joseph Zachenberger, Germany, 1760-5.
and is on display in the Great Dining Room at Chatsworth.
SF0034 Sevres Green Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFIGEB* SF0062 Pink Butterfly Tin Plate,10" Food Safe, Not for Microwave, *844828-BGEBDH*
Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00 Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00