On these small dishes, the Flying Bird pattern is condensed and exceptionally beautiful,
and the gilt on the deep blue handles is exceptional.
This pair of Flying Bird dessert dishes would be ideal for serving individual desserts, such as chocolates, to a couple after dinner.
This pair of dishes is a gem!
Dimensions: 6″ x 5″ x 1.5″ deep
Condition: Excellent
Price: $320
These dishes in the gorgeous Flying Bird pattern have everything you want in a colorful pattern: a beautiful bird and flowers painted in rainbow colors.
The colors are an unexpected combination of purple, pink, yellow, orange, deep cobalt blue, and green.
The Flying Bird pattern has been popular since it was first made by Davenport in England circa 1813.
This pair of dishes were made by Davenport in England circa 1840.
History of Davenport
In 1785, John Davenport began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke.
In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport and began producing cream-colored, blue-printed earthenware.
By September 1806, the quality of his porcelain and pottery wares was such that the Prince of Wales, later to become King George IV, ordered Davenport services.
and the gilt on the deep blue handles is exceptional.
This pair of Flying Bird dessert dishes would be ideal for serving individual desserts, such as chocolates, to a couple after dinner.
This pair of dishes is a gem!
Dimensions: 6″ x 5″ x 1.5″ deep
Condition: Excellent
Price: $320
These dishes in the gorgeous Flying Bird pattern have everything you want in a colorful pattern: a beautiful bird and flowers painted in rainbow colors.
The colors are an unexpected combination of purple, pink, yellow, orange, deep cobalt blue, and green.
The Flying Bird pattern has been popular since it was first made by Davenport in England circa 1813.
This pair of dishes were made by Davenport in England circa 1840.
History of Davenport
In 1785, John Davenport began as a potter working with Thomas Wolfe of Stoke.
In 1794, he acquired his own pottery at Longport and began producing cream-colored, blue-printed earthenware.
By September 1806, the quality of his porcelain and pottery wares was such that the Prince of Wales, later to become King George IV, ordered Davenport services.
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Creator:Davenport Porcelain(Manufacturer)
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Dimensions:Height: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)Width: 6 in (15.24 cm)Depth: 5 in (12.7 cm)
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Sold As:Set of 2
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Style:Chinoiserie(Of the Period)
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Materials and Techniques:Ironstone
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Place of Origin:England
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Period:Mid-19th Century
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Date of Manufacture:Circa 1840
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Condition:Excellent
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Seller Location:Katonah, NY
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Reference Number:Seller: SKU00000993Seller: LU866540606112
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