Antique Flow Blue plate by Doulton Burslem in the "Madras" pattern. The Doulton Burslem company became Royal Doulton in 1901 when King Edward awarded the company the royal warrant. Flow Blue pieces are so named for the way the cobalt blue ink bleeds a bit in the firing process. (See blog post to learn more.)
10.5ʺW × 1ʺD × 10.5ʺH
excellent antique condition with wear normal for age—slight scratches to plate surface, no chips or cracks (see pics)
Antique Flow Blue plate by Doulton Burslem in the "Madras" pattern. The Doulton Burslem company became Royal Doulton in 1901 when King Edward awarded the company the royal warrant. Flow Blue pieces are so named for the way the cobalt blue ink bleeds a bit in the firing process. (See blog post to learn more.)
10.5ʺW × 1ʺD × 10.5ʺH
excellent antique condition with wear normal for age—slight scratches to plate surface, no chips or cracks (see pics)