Vintage English Woven Silk Black Capped Chickadee & Apple Blossom Matted & Gold Frame romantic staffordshire platter This is a beautiful
Description
This is a beautiful
The pattern was first registered first in 1851 and was most likely named after the poet Lord Byron due to the Romantic nature of the artwork on the various pieces
with the name 'Wedgwood' or 'Wedgewood' stamped
The repair is fairly subtle and when this sets inside the tureen it is not at all noticeable
Vintage English Woven Silk Black Capped Chickadee & Apple Blossom Matted & Gold Frame romantic staffordshire platter This is a beautifulThis beautiful picture is by Cashs, an English ribbon weaving firm since 1846. Over 100 years ago the Free Trade Bill was passed which put thousands of ribbon weavers out of work and forced them into poverty. One mill owner began making silk bookmarks and pictures using the same looms and skills needed for ribbon making. They became popular and collectible are today still sought out for their unique beauty. This silk details a single Black Capped
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