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Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

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Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

  • English Floral bone china manufactured by Sampson Smith 
  • Sampson Smith began producing Earthenware in 1846 and moved to Bone China in the 1920s making this an early example of his work in this area. 
  • The saucer has a white centre thin black lines around the inner and outer rims, with a decorative border of blue and white stripes and finished with pink flowers with green leaves for a beautiful touch of colour.
  • This rare pattern was produced between 1925-1930
  • 5.5-Inch diameter Saucer
  • In Very good antique condition

Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

  • English Floral bone china manufactured by Sampson Smith 
  • Sampson Smith began producing Earthenware in 1846 and moved to Bone China in the 1920s making this an early example of his work in this area. 
  • The saucer has a white centre thin black lines around the inner and outer rims, with a decorative border of blue and white stripes and finished with pink flowers with green leaves for a beautiful touch of colour.
  • This rare pattern was produced between 1925-1930
  • 5.5-Inch diameter Saucer
  • In Very good antique condition
$3.18

Original: $10.61

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Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

$10.61

$3.18

Description

Antique Sampson Smith Wetley China Rare Blossom 9444 Pattern Saucer

  • English Floral bone china manufactured by Sampson Smith 
  • Sampson Smith began producing Earthenware in 1846 and moved to Bone China in the 1920s making this an early example of his work in this area. 
  • The saucer has a white centre thin black lines around the inner and outer rims, with a decorative border of blue and white stripes and finished with pink flowers with green leaves for a beautiful touch of colour.
  • This rare pattern was produced between 1925-1930
  • 5.5-Inch diameter Saucer
  • In Very good antique condition