I am pleased to offer a Portmeirion Botanic Garden 1998 Christmas plate that
carries the retired Pale version of the Honeysuckle flower. The plate is in mint
condition and is a 8 inch salad plate size.
Christmas plates were produced
during the 1990's and discontinued at some
point. I am not sure which year was the first or last.
A nice plate for serving Christmas tidbits!
(Please excuse any white areas in the left side Holly border that are only glare from photo lighting.
The laurel is complete and perfect in person.)
The Honeysuckle was introduced in 1983 as a dinner plate motif and was
retired in 1999. Toward the last few years of this motif, there was also
a Pale version with yellow and peach colored flowers versus the brighter pink
and orange flowers present on the original flower. Insect arrangements are
different on each version as well. The design was inspired
by an antique 1835 botanical illustration by William Clarke in the
book Moral of Flowers by Mrs. Hey.
Size |
8-1/2" across
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Transfer |
Perfect and colorful without fading or flaws
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Ground |
Very white
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Glaze |
Very shiny and bright with no crazing or other glaze flaw seen
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Chips/Cracks |
None
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Stains |
None
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Use Marks |
None
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Other Comments |
A perfect Holiday item for the Botanic Garden collector! |
The bottom is marked with a Crest ID backstamp.
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