
Vintage Colclough bone china Art Deco square side plate
Vintage Colclough bone china Art Deco square side plate floral rare pattern china ditsy rosesÂ
- Very beautiful vintage Colclough bone china
- Circa 1920's to 1930's
- 15cm 6 inch approx unknown and rare pattern
- Small floral pattern in pink and blue featuring small due rose garlands often referred to as ditsy roses.
- Blue rim
- In very good vintage condition with very little wear the piece has 4 kiln firing stack marks on the plate surface.
This is vintage Colclough china with the older Colclough china marks. The china pattern could not be verified with the Colclough archive, but it is referred to as Disty Rose on some historic listings.
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Vintage Colclough bone china Art Deco square side plate
Vintage Colclough bone china Art Deco square side plate floral rare pattern china ditsy rosesÂ
- Very beautiful vintage Colclough bone china
- Circa 1920's to 1930's
- 15cm 6 inch approx unknown and rare pattern
- Small floral pattern in pink and blue featuring small due rose garlands often referred to as ditsy roses.
- Blue rim
- In very good vintage condition with very little wear the piece has 4 kiln firing stack marks on the plate surface.
This is vintage Colclough china with the older Colclough china marks. The china pattern could not be verified with the Colclough archive, but it is referred to as Disty Rose on some historic listings.
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Vintage Colclough bone china Art Deco square side plate floral rare pattern china ditsy rosesÂ
- Very beautiful vintage Colclough bone china
- Circa 1920's to 1930's
- 15cm 6 inch approx unknown and rare pattern
- Small floral pattern in pink and blue featuring small due rose garlands often referred to as ditsy roses.
- Blue rim
- In very good vintage condition with very little wear the piece has 4 kiln firing stack marks on the plate surface.
This is vintage Colclough china with the older Colclough china marks. The china pattern could not be verified with the Colclough archive, but it is referred to as Disty Rose on some historic listings.





