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must-have ! Blue Willow Plates Buffalo Pottery 1911 Chinoiserie Design Dessert Plates Lot 6

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    More information about Blue Willow Plates Buffalo Pottery 1911 Chinoiserie Design Dessert Plates Lot 6

    Blue Willow
    Buffalo Pottery 1911
    Lot of 6 small plates
    Approx 6 1/4" in diameter - typically used for appetizers, bread and butter or dessert.
    Semi Vitreous

    Please see pictures for varying condition, various are more white and some have a slight brown hue to them. Does not affect use and mostly just seen on bottom side. Crazing noted.

    This retro pattern is inspired by an ancient Chinese fancy story and features distinctive elements like a willow tree, a Chinese pagoda or tea house, a bridge with figures, a zigzag fence, a boat, and two birds in flight

    Fun little fact: The Blue Willow pattern was first introduced in America by Buffalo Pottery in 1907.
    Buffalo Pottery was founded in the early 1900s by the Larkin Soap Company in Buffalo, newly-released York, initially to create low-cost china as complementary gifts for soap purchases.

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