Vintage China Tin Plates
Tobacco Leaf: This plate is designed after a vase, originally made in China for the European market for sale. This tin plate provides a great alternative to the fine china. This plate is 10" diameter and should be gently hand-washed.
Manchester: This plate was inspired by a diplomatic gift given by King Louis XVI of France to the Duchess of Manchester, the wife of the British Ambassador to the court of Versailles, to symbolize the end of the War of American Independence and the signing of the treaty of Versailles. This plate is 10" diameter and should be gently hand-washed.
Sevres Green: This plate was designed from a Feuillet porcelain plate c.1830 and is on display in the Great Dining Room at Chatsworth. This plate is 10" diameter and should be gently hand-washed.
Duke of Glouchester: This plate was inspired by English Worcester soup tin plates made in the 1780s. This plate is 10" diameter and should be gently hand-washed.
Butterflies: Taken from a Nymphen Porcelain Factory plate and thought to be painted by Joseph Zachenbery in Germany, 1763. This plate is 10" diameter and should be gently hand-washed.