Antique English White Round Bread Board Motto "Waste Not Want Not" Copeland

Antique English White Round Bread Board Motto "Waste Not Want Not" Copeland

Regular price $119.00

 

Product Description:  A charming old English Victorian bread plate. Made of ironstone in a creamy white tone, it sits ¾” high with a round footed base. It is a hefty piece, weighing just under 4 pounds, The top edge has a gentle sloping rim with molded, raised sprays of wheat on the top rim and a Gothic script; “Waste Not Want Not” on the bottom. A unique round bread board gracefully displaying its age with a chippy appearance and previous repairs. 

Note:  Please refer to “Condition” below for additional information. 

Circa:  Believed to be Mid to Late 1800s

Dimensions: 

Diameter: 12” (outside), 8” inside space within lip)

Height: Sits up ¾” from flat surface

Product Weight:  3 pounds 10 ounces

Color:  Creamy White 

Primary Material:  Ironstone, Earthenware

Maker Marks: COPELAND Impressed/Incised mark

Origin: England

Condition:  Previously owned - used.  Decorative and functional although not perfect. On front, several chips mostly on inner rim with “repair” attempts which are now slightly discolored. A few nicks and wear on outer rim. The round footed base on the bottom exhibits additional chips and wear with one rather deep on being 1 ¾” long and a ¾” vertical hairline on footed base. With this chip, its still very sturdy with minimal movement. Light knife marks on inner flat surface from use.

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