Description: NEWSFLASH!!! Nine (9) new designs released in July 2023 - all showing on of this listing. Be the first to buy..... Decorative Tin Plates from Wells & Winter (selling plates worldwide from the UK since 2001). See elsewhere on ebay one desisn of matching bowl to these plates. “Designed in the UK, but nowadays probably manufactured elsewhere, these beautiful “tin” (in reality steel with an over-printed design) plates are ideal for your posh or not quite so posh picnics. So whether your taste is Glyndebourne, Glastonbury or Henley, or the local beach or park these plates make fantastic re-usable and un-breakable picnic plates that are bound to set tongues wagging. Robust yet light and washable (if in a dishwasher on a gentle programme) and when the conversation flags can even be used as a Frisbee!Alternatively if Al Fresco dining is not your biscuit then the plates are great for finger foods or simply as decoration. Until picked up, most people would not know these are not the original porcelain plates as used in some of the great British houses of centuries ago.”All the plates are identically sized with a diameter of 10 inches/25.4 cms. The plates are not enamel as others might suggest. Mouseover small images for larger image. All designs are based on originals held in the UK in Museums, Art Galleries and Stately Homes. The Royal Collection – The Arabesque PlateThis exceptional plate design is taken from a Sèvres cup and saucer (goblet litron) dating from 1786. Painted on a rich gold ground, the colourful arabesques and dancing classical figures, which were inspired by Raphael’s loggia decorations in the Vatican, recall the Sèvres dinner service commissioned by Louis XVI of France in 1782.©2008 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIArts and Crafts - Artichoke PlateThis plate is a contemporary design in the style of William Morris – a leading British artist in the Arts & Craft movement. Initiated in Britain, the Arts and Crafts movement was an international trend in the decorative and fine arts between about 1860 and 1920.The Fitzwilliam Museum – Botanical Dessert PlateBotanical dessert plate decorated with Ketmia Indica (indian hemp), Chelsea Porcelain Manufactory, England, c.1755-8. Soft-paste porcelain painted overglaze in enamels.Original 3.7 x 24 cm Given by Mrs W.D. Dickson (C.91-1950) This plate originally produced for the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Great BritainThe Fitzwilliam Museum – The Clapmash PlateClapmash bowl with pomegranates, grapes, and foliage. Probably made in London (Southwark), England, or possibly in the Netherlands, in 1639. Tin-glazed earthenware painted in blue,green and orange with 'I.B.M.' and '1639' on the base. Original 11.8 x 40.5 cm Dr J.W.L. Glaisher Bequest (C.1400-1928) This plate originally produced for the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The Chinese PlateThe unusual Gothic-cum-Chinese scenes of this plate are taken from an outstanding Sèvres cup and saucer (goblet litron) dating from 1778/79 which is the only known example of its kind. The scenes may derive from illustrations of a popular novel, poem or play of the time.©2008 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Royal Collection – The Coal Exchange PlateMade in 1849 by Coalport for the Royal Table after the opening of the Coal Exchange London, 30th October 1849. The surrounding border is painted with George and the Dragon, the badge of the Heir Apparent and the arms of the City of London.©2005 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Wallace Collection – The Daisy Centre PlateThis design is taken from a Sèvres Porcelain saucer dated 1766 (C439). The cup and saucer set (Gobelet ‘à lait’ et soucoupe) were purchased by the 3rd Marquess of Hertford and recorded in an inventory of 1842. This design produced for the Wallace Collection, London – Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The Duke and Duchess of York PlateMade c.1820, for William IV, when Duke of Clarence, part of this service was presented as a wedding gift to The Duke and Duchess of York (later King George V and Queen Mary) by the Royal Warrant holders in 1883.The border bears the Garter motto; "Honi Soit Qui Mal y Pense", which translates as "Evil Be Unto Him Who Evil Thinks".©2005 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Metropolitan Museum of Art – The Duke of Gloucester PlateThis design called the “Duke of Gloucester” Pattern is taken from an English Worcester soup plate made about 1780.This plate produced for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkAshmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford – Flower Sprays PlateThis plate is a reproduction of a Flower Sprays design taken from a mid-16th century Turkish fitware dish. (EAX.3277)This reproduction originally produced for the © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, Great BritainThe Wallace Collection – Garland of Roses PlateThis design is taken from a Sèvres Porcelain saucer dated 1760 (C344). The decoration consists of a scalloped border, suspended from which are painted garlands of roses, cornflowers and pansies interlaced in pairs to form heart shapes. The cup and matching saucer were probably acquired by the 3rd Marquess of Hertford (1777-1842).This design produced for the Wallace Collection, London – Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The King George III PlatePart of a breakfast service commissioned by George III from the Worcester factory in 1805; the centre is decorated with the royal arms and the border shows oak garlands enclosing the crowned cipher of George III and sprigs of national flowers tied with ribbons.Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013This plate is a reproduction of a saucer made by the Chelsea Porcelain Factory in London between 1758 and 1769. (WA1971.362)This reproduction originally produced for the © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The Great Exhibition PlateThis design is from a dessert service by Coalport. The service was used at the Royal Table at the banquet given by the City of London at the Guildhall to celebrate the opening of The Great Exhibition, 9th July 1851.©2005 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIDevonshire Collection, Chatsworth, Derbyshire – The Sevres Green PlateThis design is taken from a Feuillet (Paris) porcelain plate in the Sevres style, c.1830. It is one of a dessert service acquired by the 6th Duke of Devonshire (1790-1858) and is on display in the Great Dining Room at Chatsworth. ©2000 The Trustees of the Chatsworth SettlementThe Wallace Collection – The Harebell PlateThis design is taken from a Sèvres Porcelain plateau of 1776 (C430), where the intricate harebell pattern also appears on its matching bowl. The covered bowl and plateau were acquired by the 4th Marquess of Hertford.This design produced for the Wallace Collection, London – Great BritainThe Fitzwilliam Museum – Iznik PlateIsnik pottery of the Ottoman period was among the most colourful ever made. This plate is a reproduction of a fritware dish, thinly covered with white slip, and painted under a clear glaze. The brilliant palette, exuberant stems of flowers springing from a central point near the rim and breaking wave border are typical of Iznik designs of about 1550.This plate originally produced for the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge, Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The Madame du Barry PlateThis plate reproduces one of twelve produced at Sèvres, acquired by George IV. This once formed part of a dinner service purchased in 1770 by Madame du Barry, the mistress of King Louis XV of France. The decoration is based around the themes of Love, the Seasons, the Elements and the Arts.©2008 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Royal Collection – The Manchester PlateThis plate is from a Sèvres service given as a diplomatic gift by King Louis XVI of France to the Duchess of Manchester, the wife of the British Ambassador to the court of Versailles. The occasion was the signature of the Treaty of Versailles which brought an end to the War of American Independence. The service was acquired by King George IV in 1802.©2008 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Royal Collection – The Royal Oak PlatePainted with The Royal Arms with the Great George and the badge of the Golden Fleece, this plate was probably made as a trial piece for the Rockingham Coronation Service c.1830.©2005 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Victoria and Albert Museum – The Pink Ground PlateThis design is taken from a Coalport Porcelain Factory plate, painted by William Cook, Shropshire,1850.This reproduction produced for the © Victoria & Albert Museum, London – Great BritainThe Victoria and Albert Museum – The Pink Roses PlateThis design is taken from a Nantgarw China Works plate, Cardiff 1811-19. reproduction produced for the © Victoria & Albert Museum, London – Great BritainThe Metropolitan Museum of Art – Rosebuds PlateThis design is taken from a French plate made at the Sèvres Porcelain factory in 1771. The original plate was decorated in enamel by Jean Nicolas Le Bell (1765-93).This plate produced for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkAshmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford – Roses and Tulips PlateThis plate is a reproduction of a Roses and Tulips design taken from a late 16th century Turkish fitware dish. (EA1978.1423)This reproduction originally produced for the © Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, Great BritainThe Wallace Collection – Three Garlands PlateThis design is taken from a Sèvres Porcelain saucer dated 1766 (C438) and shows a ground pattern invented by the porcelain painter Vincent Taillandier (1736-90)This plate was produced was for the Wallace Collection, London.The Metropolitan Museum of Art – Tobacco Leaf PlateThis design, referred to as the “Tobacco Leaf” pattern, is adapted from a late 18th – early 19th century Chinese Vase in the Metropolitan Museum’s collection. The original beaker-shaped vase was made in China for the European Market. It is made of hard paste porcelain and is decorated with enamel colours in a variant of the tobacco leaf or passion flower design.This plate produced for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New YorkThe Wallace Collection – The Turquoise PlateThis design is taken from a Sèvres Porcelain saucer dated 1774 (C440) with the bold turquoise blue ground invented in 1753 for Louis XV’s dinner service. The cup and saucer set were acquired by the 3rd Marquess of Hertford and displayed in St. Dunston’s Villa, his residence in Regent’s Park, London. This design produced for the Wallace Collection, London – Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The Victoria and Albert PlateMade c. 1840 this Worcester plate is painted at the centre with the cipher of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It was given to Queen Mary in 1934.©2008 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Goodge Collection – Violets PlateThis design featuring violets has been taken from a plate that was commissioned by the French state at the end of the Franco Prussian war and after Napoleon III was deposed. The original was made at the Sèvres Porcelain factory in 1874/5 and finally decorated in 1880.The plate has been in the Goodge Collection since the late 1920’s and was thought to have originally been displayed at the French Embassy in London.© The Goodge Collection 2003The Victoria and Albert Museum – The White Ground PlateThis design is taken from a Derby Porcelain Factory plate, painted by Leonard Lead; England, about 1830.This reproduction produced for the © Victoria & Albert Museum, London – Great BritainThe Royal Collection – The William IV PlateCommissioned by William IV in 1830, this service by Worcester was completed in time to be used on 10th may 1833 at a banquet given for the Duc d’Orleans.The surrounding border is painted with the insignia of the British orders of chivalry.©2005 H.M. QUEEN ELIZABETH IIThe Royal Collection – The Queen Victoria Dessert PlateMade by the Minton factory and acquired by Queen Victoria in 1877; the centre shows the Queen’s cipher and the reserves in the surrounding borders show the national emblems of roses, thistles and shamrocks.Royal Collection Trust/© Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II 2013 William Morris Gallery - Seaweed PlateWilliam Morris (1834-1896) was an artist and philosopher and he is considered one of the most outstanding and influential designers of the Arts & Craft movement.Through his company, Morris & Co, he produced some of the most fashionable wallpapers and textiles of the era.This pattern, called Seaweed, is taken from a wallpaper designed by John Henry Dearle for Morris & Co, circa 1890.The William Morris Gallery, London Borough of Waltham Forest, has a comprehensive collection of William Morris displays and seeks to tell the complete story of his life and work
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