Reddit Reddit reviews Churchill Blue Willow Plates Bowls Cups 20 Piece Dinnerware Set, Made in England

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Churchill Blue Willow Plates Bowls Cups 20 Piece Dinnerware Set, Made in England
Quintessential English, made by Churchill China 1795 in the heart of The English PotteriesOne of Churchill’s most famous and timeless collections, Willow tells the story of two lovers turned to doves. These pieces are classic and encompass the traditional feel that has made Willow world famousThis iconic design was originally made in 1818, crisp and clear pattern, beautiful blue color, smooth textureSet contains of 4x Dinner Plates, 4x Side Plates, 4x Teacups & Saucers, 4x Oatmeal BowlsMade in England, earthenware (English ironstone), dishwasher and microwave safe
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2 Reddit comments about Churchill Blue Willow Plates Bowls Cups 20 Piece Dinnerware Set, Made in England:

u/cball_ca · 6 pointsr/whatisthisthing

Looks like a fragment of a british copy of a chinese porcelain pattern.

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Here is an example recovered from the HMS Eberus (late 19th century), halfway down the page:

https://www.pc.gc.ca/en/lhn-nhs/nu/epaveswrecks/nature/archeologie-archeology/artefacts-artifacts

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Unfortunately, my mother has plates with the same pattern which means it is still a thing you could buy in the late 20th century.

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Just found this:

https://www.amazon.com/Churchill-Willow-Plates-Dinnerware-England/dp/B001XCW8RC

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Which gives us potentially, early 21st century.

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I'm by no means an expert, so who knows, perhaps it is from the original chinese pattern the brits copied which could potentially tack a century or two to the back side.

u/tacoreina · 1 pointr/1200isplenty

Yep, it's the Blue Willow pattern. You can snag it on amazon! Foods just look better to me on a blue or blue-ish plate. It's the contrast, I think.