A graceful example of Victorian charm, this antique English large serving platter was made by Anthony Shaw & Son in Burslem, Staffordshire, England, in the 1880's. Its generous size and substantial ironstone construction make it both striking and versatile. Anthony Shaw & Son was a distinguished pottery firm active during the late 19th century. The company specialized in ironstone and “Opaque Stone China,” known for strength and smooth, white surfaces.
Delicately detailed with soft pink flowers and wheat stalks, the platter evokes a pastoral elegance that complements a refined tabletop or a curated display. Its signature “Opaque Stone China” body highlights Shaw’s dedication to durability and timeless craftsmanship. Perfect for elegant dining or as a decorative statement, this platter embodies the warmth and sophistication of classic English design—a collectible piece that enhances your table settings and home. The gilt rim has faded and aged, which is to be expected for a useful antique ironstone platter that no doubt saw many Sunday roasts and holiday family dinners.
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