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Anna Weatherley Antique White with Gold Dinner Plate
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SKU: DAWAW0003

Anna Weatherley Antique White with Gold Dinner Plate

$128.00
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Similar to Simply Anna, the Antique White collection incorporates a gold edge onto a stunningly simple white piece.  Anna Weatherley’s designs are based on botanical sketches from the 18th century as well as Dutch still-life paintings. The colors are carefully applied on the porcelain with fine brushes in many shadings and fired several times at high temperatures. This time-consuming and meticulous process in the hands of master porcelain painters produces the most detailed and sumptuous rendering of nature's treasures.       

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  • Width: 10.5
  • Material: Ceramic

Model Number

AG1

Item Information

Similar to Simply Anna, the Antique White collection incorporates a gold edge onto a stunningly simple white piece.  Anna Weatherley’s designs are based on botanical sketches from the 18th century as well as Dutch still-life paintings. The colors are carefully applied on the porcelain with fine brushes in many shadings and fired several times at high temperatures. This time-consuming and meticulous process in the hands of master porcelain painters produces the most detailed and sumptuous rendering of nature's treasures.