Purchase includes (1) PREOWNED 8.5/9 inch plate


At the time of listing there is only one other listing with this pattern. This confirms the limited availability of this pattern in any piece of the china set.


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Florentine Opaque China History:


"Florentine China" refers to a series of ceramic wares, often featuring romantic-style patterns in various colors, including the blue and white seen in the image.


These wares, dating back to the 1830s and 1840s, are often attributed to Samuel Alcock & Co., a prominent English pottery manufacturer.


The term "Opaque China" suggests a type of earthenware or ironstone that is less translucent than true porcelain.


The specific design on the backstamp, particularly the beehive with the pattern title and "FLORENTINE CHINA" on a ribbon, is a distinctive mark associated with this series.