Description
Antique Ophir Flow Blue 3pc Place Setting W Hulme Burslem England Plates Gold. Pattern: Ophir. Origin: Burslem, England. Condition: Antique pre-owned condition with age-appropriate crazing and gentle gilt wear. Overall presents beautifully with crisp transfer detail and clean glaze. β¨ See my eBay store for other matching Ophir pieces from the same collection! πΈ The last photo shows all six sets currently available. π This listing includes one (1) set of three plates as shown in the first photo. There are six total sets available. Brand: W. Hulme & Co. Pattern: Ophir Type: Dinnerware Plate Set (3 pieces β approx. 9", 10.5", 11.5") Origin: Burslem, England Material: Semi-Porcelain / Ironstone Color: Blue & White with Gold Trim Era / Style: Edwardian / Victorian Transferware Features: Scalloped Edges β’ Gold Gilding β’ Floral Scroll Pattern Condition: Antique pre-owned condition with age-appropriate crazing and gentle gilt wear. A few large plates have tiny chips on the back rims β not visible from the front and do not affect display or use. Overall presents beautifully with crisp transfer detail and clean glaze. π Description: Elegant antique English transferware by W. Hulme & Co., Burslem, in the βOphirβ pattern. This early-1900s semi-porcelain set features deep blue floral scrolls, scalloped rims, and delicate hand-applied gold trim β a gorgeous example of Edwardian craftsmanship and English pottery design. Each plate bears the Reliable Burslem England backstamp with kiln-house logo and βOPHIRβ mark. The intricate cobalt transfer and gilt detail make these perfect for display, dining, or farmhouse/cottage-core styling. π Approx. sizes: 9", 10.5", 11.5" π«§ Clean, bright glaze with minor wear consistent with age β lovely antique patina. β¨ Multiple sets available β build your matching service! π See my other listings for coordinating Ophir pieces β serving bowls, luncheon plates, and more. Combined shipping available for multiple purchases. antique blue transferware plates, English semi porcelain, Victorian ironstone, W Hulme Burslem Ophir, Edwardian dinnerware, gilded rim plate set, cottage core decor, farmhouse china, blue and white transferware, England 1900s pottery