Mid-Century Lord Nelson Ware Salad Plate “Heather” Octagon Chintz Gold Gilt Rim England
Product Description: A beautiful Mid-Century Nelson Ware salad plate in the “Heather” pattern by Elijah Cotton Ltd., Staffordshire, England. This striking octagon-shaped plate features gently scalloped corners, a gold gilt rim, and an all-over floral bouquet chintz pattern that feels lush, delicate and unmistakably refined.
Circa: 1940s-1950s
Product Weight: 12.9 ounces
Dimensions: Width: 8 ½”
Trade Name: Lord Nelson
Pattern/Mold #: Heather 2750
Material: Ceramic
Primary Color: Multi-Color
Origin: Staffordshire, England
Makers Mark: Lord Nelson Made in England Heather 2750 (printed in gold), BCM Nelson Ware Made in England (printed in black)
Condition: Used. Condition is commensurate with age and use. Considered very good condition. No chips, cracks or scratches. Crazing is present on back. Light wear to gold rim.
Care: Not microwave safe, Hand wash only
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