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Hammersley Floral Side Plate — 1970s
Hammersley Floral Side Plate — 1970s
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Right, so Hammersley — a division of Royal Worcester Spode, which is basically the aristocracy of English bone china — decided in the 1970s to paint the most cheerful little flowers onto this side plate, and honestly? Good call. Pink roses, yellow blooms, soft blue forget-me-nots, all floating around a scalloped edge like they own the place. Very cottagecore before cottagecore was a thing.
It's the kind of plate that makes a cheese board look like it was styled by someone with a Pinterest account and actual taste. Use it for cake, use it for olives, use it for nothing and just look at it. We don't judge.
- Brand: Hammersley — A Division of Royal Worcester Spode
- Material: Bone China
- Made in: England
- Era: 1970s
- Dimensions: 10.5 cm Ø × 2 cm
- Weight: 90 g
- Sold: Per piece
- Condition: Vintage — see photos for details
WARNING: This plate will make your morning toast feel like a five-star hotel experience. Maison de L'oro accepts no responsibility for any subsequent inability to eat off normal plates ever again, or for the smug satisfaction you'll feel every single time you use it.
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