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This design is from a dessert service by Coalport. The service was used at the
This pattern called Daffodil is taken from a wallpaper designed Royal Table at the banquet given by the City of London at the Guildhall,
for Morris and Co. by John Henry Dearle circa 1895. to celebrate the opening of The Great Exhibition, 9th July 1851.
SF0038 Morris Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFJCCI* SF0037 Great Exhibition Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFIGHC*
Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00 Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00
This plate is from a Sévres service given as a diplomatic gift by King Louis XVI of France
This design called the “Duke of Gloucester” Pattern is taken from to the duchess of Manchester, the wife of the British Ambassador to the court of Versailles.
The occasion was the signature of the Treaty of Versailles which brought an end to the
an English Worcester soup plate made about 1780. War of American Independence. The service was acquired by King George IV in 1802.
SF0033 Duke of Gloucester Tin Plate 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFIGDE* SF0032 Manchester Tin Plate, 10" Food Safe, *844828-AFIGCH*
Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00 Not for Microwave, Hand Wash Only Min 12ea US $5.00