Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate

Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate
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Vintage From Paul is delighted to offer this magnificent, antique cabinet plate from Upper Hanley, Stafordshire Englend.

The hallmark on the back of the Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate dates the piece to the time period of 1895 to 1900.

The plate has a pristine white porcelain body, gently and widely scalloped. The edge of the plate has a pale pink wash of color, a raised, embossed fancy scroll design near the rim which is accented in gild. The focal point is the lovely rendering of Chrysanthemums done in a palette of pale lilac, pink. The Chrysanthemums are accented with pale yellow daffodils. There is a wash of green behind the main floral design.

Stunning and classic!

The Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate measures 10 inches in diameter.

The Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate is in near mint condition with no chips, cracks, scratches, flea bites or other defects noted. The graphics are crisp, the colors vibrant. We say near mint as there is some wear to the gold detailing on the raised scroll design on the rim.

The back of the Upper Hanley Antique Porcelain Chrysanthemum Cabinet Plate is marked with a crown and "Upper Hanley Pottery, England, Semi Porcelaine" In green hand marked lettering ( under the glaze) is "99, H".

We ship the day after payment is received using Insured Priority Mail with Delivery Confirmation. Parcels are generally received in 2-3 days depending on your location.

Upper Hanley Pottery

The Upper Hanley Pottery Co. Ltd., Hanley England , 1895 - 1910. The company manufactured earthenware at the Upper Hanley Works, the High Street, Hanley (from c.1895 - 1902) In 1902 the Upper Hanley Pottery Co (Ltd) moved to the Brownfield's Works in Cobridge (c.1902 - 1910). They created Flow Blue porcelain and other porcelain pieces. Previously: Stonier, Hollinshead & Oliver (1882-1891) Other marks include: UHP ENGLAND; UHP Co ENGLAND; UHP Co Ltd ENGLAND; SEMI-PORCELAIN