Royal Worcester
Royal Worcester Palissy Triple Serving Dish with Paisley Pattern – c.1960s/70s
Royal Worcester Palissy Triple Serving Dish with Paisley Pattern – c.1960s/70s
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Product Description:
Add a touch of vintage flair to your table with this elegant Royal Worcester Palissy triple serving dish. Crafted in the 1960s or 70s, this rectangular dish features a rich dark brown glaze adorned with a bold paisley pattern, perfectly capturing the style and vibrancy of the mid-century era. Measuring 26cm in length and divided into three sections, this serving dish is ideal for presenting an assortment of nibbles, such as olives, nuts, or dips, making it both practical and stylish for any gathering.
The name Palissy is tied to the 16th-century French potter Bernard Palissy, known for his nature-inspired designs, and the brand became part of Royal Worcester in the 20th century. Royal Worcester Palissy gained popularity for its high-quality and affordable tableware, especially during the 1960s and 70s when this dish was likely produced.
Known for its craftsmanship and eye-catching designs, Royal Worcester has been a leader in British ceramics since its founding in 1751. The Palissy collection, particularly from this era, showcases the artistry and practical elegance that made the brand a household name.
Whether you’re a collector or simply looking to add a unique vintage piece to your home, this Royal Worcester Palissy triple serving dish is a timeless example of mid-century design, perfect for enhancing your dining experience.
Key Features:
- Vintage Royal Worcester Palissy serving dish, likely from the 1960s/70s
- Bold paisley pattern in rich dark brown, characteristic of the mid-century era
- Rectangular shape with 3 compartments, perfect for serving a variety of snacks
- Versatile use: Ideal for serving olives, nuts, dips, or even as a decorative piece
- Royal Worcester heritage: Part of the Palissy range, known for quality British ceramics
Size:
(W)26.5 cm
(D) 13cm
(H) 2cm
Condition:
This serving dish is in very good vintage condition. There is slight crazing in one compartment, but it is barely noticeable and does not detract from the overall look or usability of the piece. The paisley pattern remains vibrant, and the glaze on the rest of the dish is intact. Please refer to the photos for more detail.