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Kitchen & Dining

Assorted red Staffordshire transferware plates with pastoral scenes and oak-leaf borders.

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A white ceramic wall plate with a black and white animal pattern, displayed on a wooden surface with green leaves in the background.
 
A white ceramic wall plate with a black and white animal pattern, displayed on a wooden surface with green leaves in the background.
A white ceramic plate with a black printed design of a duck and a person, displayed on a wooden surface with greenery in the background.
 
A white ceramic plate with a black printed design of a duck and a person, displayed on a wooden surface with greenery in the background.
 
 
Assorted red Staffordshire transferware plates with pastoral scenes and oak-leaf borders.

Antique Tableware, English Ceramics & Heirloom Dining Pieces

Kitchen & Dining

A beautifully set table tells a story of comfort, tradition, and craft. The Kitchen & Dining Collection celebrates British dining culture through antique transferware, English ceramics, hand-carved serving pieces, and heirloom linens. Whether for a cottage breakfast or a formal dinner steeped in Victorian charm, each piece brings enduring character and artistry to the rituals of daily life.

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