PORTMEIRION BOTANIC GARDEN DAISY PIN DISH
New B And B Flower - Made In Britain!
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I am happy to present a Botanic Garden Daisy or Bellis Perennis pin
dish. The dish is in new condition with the UPC sticker still on the back.
The Daisy was an original 1972 flower on bread and butter plates and still
remains in production today. It is based on an image found in the 1835 botany
book with illustrations by William Clarke,Moral of Flowers, and
written by Mrs. Hey.
Size |
4-1/2" across with a lip of just under 3/4" high
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Transfer |
Perfect, very bright, and colorful without fading or flaws
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Ground |
Very white
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Glaze |
No crazing or other glaze flaws seen
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Chips/Cracks |
None
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Stains |
None
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Use Marks |
None, it is new with the UPC still attached
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Other Comments |
A great new Daisy pin dish!
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Seen on the bottom, the backstamp is a newer 1st Quality oval ID similar to the one below.
---> ID Mark <---
The photo below is borrowed from another pin dish with a different ID mark. It is
typical of the bottom of any Botanic Garden pin dish.
---> Example Of Bottom <---
The item has a newer, used after 2000, generic ID on the bottom. This shape
and style of ID mark is used on many Portmeirion patterns. Please click to
button to the right to learn more about this ID mark.
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Botanic Garden
Backstamp Gallery
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