
Antique Sampson Bridgwood Grecian Blue and White China Dinner Plate
Antique English late Victorian floral china Turquoise Blue and White Grecian Pattern Dinner Plate
- Made by Sampson Bridgwood & Son at the Anchor Works, Sutherland Road, Longton.
- A fine example of the popular Grecian (sometimes printed Gredian pattern)
- Date range 1860-1887
- Used Antique condition with heavy knife markings on plate surface and fine glaze crazing with brown staining as shown
- Earthenware china or Opaque Porcelain.
- Partial printed Grecian and 12
- 10-5/8th-inch diameter with pie crust rim and remnants of gilt
- The Anchor works produced both china and earthenware. In china, all the usual tea, breakfast, and dessert services were made - partly for the home, but principally for the United States and Canadian markets.
Antique English late Victorian floral china Turquoise Blue and White Grecian Pattern Dinner Plate
- Made by Sampson Bridgwood & Son at the Anchor Works, Sutherland Road, Longton.
- A fine example of the popular Grecian (sometimes printed Gredian pattern)
- Date range 1860-1887
- Used Antique condition with heavy knife markings on plate surface and fine glaze crazing with brown staining as shown
- Earthenware china or Opaque Porcelain.
- Partial printed Grecian and 12
- 10-5/8th-inch diameter with pie crust rim and remnants of gilt
- The Anchor works produced both china and earthenware. In china, all the usual tea, breakfast, and dessert services were made - partly for the home, but principally for the United States and Canadian markets.
Original: $19.91
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$5.97Description
Antique English late Victorian floral china Turquoise Blue and White Grecian Pattern Dinner Plate
- Made by Sampson Bridgwood & Son at the Anchor Works, Sutherland Road, Longton.
- A fine example of the popular Grecian (sometimes printed Gredian pattern)
- Date range 1860-1887
- Used Antique condition with heavy knife markings on plate surface and fine glaze crazing with brown staining as shown
- Earthenware china or Opaque Porcelain.
- Partial printed Grecian and 12
- 10-5/8th-inch diameter with pie crust rim and remnants of gilt
- The Anchor works produced both china and earthenware. In china, all the usual tea, breakfast, and dessert services were made - partly for the home, but principally for the United States and Canadian markets.























