We washed our turkey old serving plates I told you about on Sunday:
Willow Pattern. They originate in China but a lot were made in the Potteries in Staffordshire in England. Farmers and Industrialists realised the land had a lot of clay. This was/is not ideal for growing vegetables but ideal for making pottery like our plates. There was also no shortage of coal to heat the kilns.
This red one has Japan printed on the back. On further online research this tells me it was made between 1921 and 1941 and made for the American market. So it is at least 80 years old maybe an hundred.
Some of the blue willow pattern plates look very old.
If only they could speak? I wonder how my Christmas turkeys have been served on these plates?
It's a shame we are not big Turkey eaters and we don't believe in leftovers or Turkey sandwiches and Turkey curry for days. Any meat left over the dogs get it. Any vegetables the pigs get it!
What are you having for your Christmas Dinner?
We will probably have steak again and an all day hot and cold buffet. We have even had a chilli and a curry one year. Oh one year we made homemade pizza with a curry topping.
Hope you like the plates? I think I will sell them some time or get plate hangers for some of them and hang them on a wall. If I can find some vacant wall space that is?
We placed them in sealed polythene bags and are resting back on top of a cupboard.
I think I am a bit of treasure Womble or maybe a Jackdaw?😃 Perhaps I should live in a second hand shop? Only trouble is I wouldn't sell anything I liked.