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For the discerning collector who knows the thrill of finding a set that feels both rare and right at home, this quartet of 19th-century French Terre de Fer plates is a quiet triumph. Each plate is adorned with deep plum-hued fruit clusters—pears, plums, berries—entwined with winding vines and delicate birds in flight. The scalloped edges and fine crazing add a timeworn softness that only age can impart.

Crafted in the late 19th century, these plates strike a balance between country kitchen charm and museum-worthy detail. They're a dream for layered tablescapes, wall displays or as part of a broader collection. One plate has a small chip, as shown, which doesn’t detract from its character and could be positioned discreetly in a display.

Details & Condition:

  • Set of 4 matching plates

  • English, c. 1880–1900

  • Plum/purple design on ivory ceramic

  • One plate has a visible chip; all plates have minor age-related wear, crazing, and light discoloration consistent with use

  • Approx. 10" diameter

A Versatile Accent Piece:
Whether styled in a rustic hutch, hung in a row along a kitchen wall or used for serving something simple and beautiful, these plates are a collector’s delight with everyday usefulness.

Set of 4 Antique English Transferware Plates with Plum & Vine Motif

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Set of 4 Antique English Transferware Plates with Plum & Vine Motif
Set of 4 Antique English Transferware Plates with Plum & Vine Motif
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For the discerning collector who knows the thrill of finding a set that feels both rare and right at home, this quartet of 19th-century French Terre de Fer plates is a quiet triumph. Each plate is adorned with deep plum-hued fruit clusters—pears, plums, berries—entwined with winding vines and delicate birds in flight. The scalloped edges and fine crazing add a timeworn softness that only age can impart.

Crafted in the late 19th century, these plates strike a balance between country kitchen charm and museum-worthy detail. They're a dream for layered tablescapes, wall displays or as part of a broader collection. One plate has a small chip, as shown, which doesn’t detract from its character and could be positioned discreetly in a display.

Details & Condition:

  • Set of 4 matching plates

  • English, c. 1880–1900

  • Plum/purple design on ivory ceramic

  • One plate has a visible chip; all plates have minor age-related wear, crazing, and light discoloration consistent with use

  • Approx. 10" diameter

A Versatile Accent Piece:
Whether styled in a rustic hutch, hung in a row along a kitchen wall or used for serving something simple and beautiful, these plates are a collector’s delight with everyday usefulness.