Exquisite Decorative GRAVY BOAT w/UNATTACHED Oval UNDERPLATE from ROYAL WORCESTER, Oven to Table Dishwasher Proof, PEACHES, BLACKBERRIES, CORN and RED & BLACK CURRANTS w/GOLD Trim, from Worcester, Worcestershire, England, circa 1961-2015
DESCRIPTION: This superb quality china has colors that are bright
and vivid. This is hand decorated on white porcelain with a gold trim
on the rim. The smooth rims have a wide bold trim of gold. The peaches and blackberries are on the outside of the gravy boat while the corn and red & black currants are on the underplate. The colors
used are: multi-color w/gold on white
porcelain. The most striking thing about this set is
the 2 stripe placement of gold on the boat's handle such that the gold is not touched by the pouring motion; hence, no wear to the gold. See our eBay store for more items in the Evesham Gold pattern.
CONDITION: While this gravy boat is classified as used,
the condition is superb. There are no chips, nicks, cracks, rubbings,
scratches or hairlines. There are no utensil marks. There is no wear to the
gold or colors.
DIMENSIONS: The oval underplate is 8 3/4" x 5 3/8" x 1" high. The boat has a height of 3 1/4" to the top of the spout. The widest diameter is 3 1/4". From the handle to the opposite side is 7 5/8". The height to the top of the handle with the boat on the underplate is 3 3/4". The capacity of the gravy boat is 12 ounces.
HISTORY/MARKS: Back in 1751, Dr. John Wall, a surgeon, William Davis, an apothecary, and a group of 13 local businessmen established a porcelain factory. In Worcester in 1756 Robert Hancock was the first man to apply transferring of prints onto porcelain. By 1789 the quality of Worcester Porcelain earned the company the prestigious “Royal Warrant” as Manufacturers to their Majesties after a visit from George III; thus the word “Royal” was added to the name. Royal Worcester as a manufacturer of extremely high quality wares rapidly became known for producing prestigious items for the upper classes. After centuries in the porcelain business, surviving wars and depressions, Royal Worcester experienced a number of ownership changes after the 1980’s. The final result being the cessation of business and the sale of the trade names and intellectual property in 2009 to Portmeirion Potteries plc.
Introduced in 1961,
Royal Worcester's Evesham Gold is named for a town on the River Avon,
not far from the birthplace of William Shakespeare. True to this
orchard-rich region of England, the glossy white porcelain trimmed with
22-carat gold displays a variety of vegetables and dangling ripe fruit
still on the twig. Despite its gracious, Old World charm, the pattern
was introduced in the 1960's and has been a collector's item in the
United States ever since. The pattern was produced from 1961-2015.
Please view all pictures carefully as they are part of the description. The stand was used as a photo prop and is not part of this listing.
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This is ready to use or display with pride in your home.
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