Chelsea Porcelain Salad Plate

£50.00
Product Code: 
103494

Description

The Chelsea Porcelain Salad Plate is part of an exclusive range of English fine bone china, inspired by Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother’s botanical porcelain collection from around 1750, displayed at Clarence House. Chelsea Porcelain, established in 1746, was England's first porcelain factory, renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship.

Handcrafted by skilled artisans in Stoke-on-Trent using traditional methods, this salad plate showcases the exceptional whiteness, fineness, and delicacy of English bone china. The intricate botanical design adds a touch of historical elegance to your table setting.

Ideal for serving salads and appetizers, this plate combines durability with delicate craftsmanship, making it perfect for both everyday use and special occasions. Its fine bone china construction ensures an exquisite dining experience, adding a touch of timeless beauty to your meals.

A perfect blend of heritage and artistry, the Chelsea Porcelain Salad Plate is a beautiful addition to any collection, celebrating the rich history and exquisite craftsmanship of Chelsea Porcelain.

Dishwash on a gentle cycle. Not suitable for microwaves. 

Diameter 22 cm.

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  • Europe - From £11
  • US and Canada - From £20
  • Rest of World - From £30
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