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Victorian Cake Plates (Set of 2) - Hawkins in Henley on Thames
Victorian Cake Plates (Set of 2) - Hawkins in Henley on Thames
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Product Description:
This set of two Victorian cake plates, kept within a local family in Henley on Thames for generations, features hand-coloured floral patterns of dark pink, purple, and blue flowers. These pieces were crafted for the Hawkins shop in Henley on Thames, visited by Queen Mary during the Henley Royal Regatta around 1900. The River & Rowing Museum in Henley on Thames lists identical pieces from this collection in their archives, highlighting their historical value.
These plates are perfect for serving finger sandwiches, small cakes, or scones, adding elegance to your tea setting or special occasions. Some items in this collection may feature stilt marks or spur marks, small indentations left by kiln supports during the firing process—authentic signs of their Victorian origins.
Key Features:
- Hand-painted floral patterns with unique variations.
- Kept in a local family for generations.
- Rare Victorian design made for a store visited by Queen Mary during the Henley Royal Regatta.
- Stilt marks, adding to the authenticity and historical charm.
Size:
(Dia) 23cm
Condition:
- In excellent condition, with clear, bright floral patterns and no significant damage.
- Stilt marks from the manufacturing process enhance the vintage character.
Other Items in the Same Pattern Available:
See the matching teapot set here
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