Royal Albert Blossom Time Cake Sandwich Serving Dish
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This very rare and absolutely stunning Squire Bone China Cake/Sandwich Serving Dish/Platter/Tray, from the famous Blossom time Collection.
The tray is made by Royal Albert in England. It is properly marked with Royal Albert back stamp.
The tray is made between 1948 and 1997.
The pattern was designed by G. R. Palmeter. It has a landscape scene with apple blossoms and gold rim
The Handled tray is 9 3/4" by 9 1/4"
It is very rare and just beautiful. The plate will make a wonderful gift or will be a great addition to any vintage china collection.
The tray is in great antique condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing - please refer to the pictures or ask questions.
There could be some utensil marks, that are consistent with its vintage condition and with normal use
Actual color may differ from the photo due to lighting conditions
Just imagine your special table set with these beautiful pieces. A party makes an elegant statement when set with antique porcelain.
"On a spring morning in 1933, G. R. Palmeter left a meeting of the Apple Blossom Committee at the Cornwallis Inn to purchase china from a representative of the Royal Albert China of England. While there, he asked the salesman about creating a pattern called "Blossom Time", to tie in with the Apple Blossom Festival. A design was submitted and the factory got to work on it.
The design is an actual picture of the Ralph Eaton farm, in the Annapolis Valley - the apple trees were at the height of bloom, and this worked out ideally, from the factory standpoint.
The result was "BLOSSOM TIME CHINA", which is still in great demand all over the world, even as far as Japan – this over a period of sixty years.
The original shape of the plate was square and the factory later tried a round one but it was not well received. The mugs have changed shape and the bowl and milk pitcher have been discontinued. Other pieces i.e. a trivet have recently been added."
The above it the history of the "BLOSSOM TIME CHINA" as written by G. R. Palmeter he, signed and dated this document June 11, 1992, and it is located in the Apple Blossom Festival archives situate at the Kings County Museum in Kentville.
Reserve: $30.00
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In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
The tray is made by Royal Albert in England. It is properly marked with Royal Albert back stamp.
The tray is made between 1948 and 1997.
The pattern was designed by G. R. Palmeter. It has a landscape scene with apple blossoms and gold rim
The Handled tray is 9 3/4" by 9 1/4"
It is very rare and just beautiful. The plate will make a wonderful gift or will be a great addition to any vintage china collection.
The tray is in great antique condition with no chips, cracks, or crazing - please refer to the pictures or ask questions.
There could be some utensil marks, that are consistent with its vintage condition and with normal use
Actual color may differ from the photo due to lighting conditions
Just imagine your special table set with these beautiful pieces. A party makes an elegant statement when set with antique porcelain.
"On a spring morning in 1933, G. R. Palmeter left a meeting of the Apple Blossom Committee at the Cornwallis Inn to purchase china from a representative of the Royal Albert China of England. While there, he asked the salesman about creating a pattern called "Blossom Time", to tie in with the Apple Blossom Festival. A design was submitted and the factory got to work on it.
The design is an actual picture of the Ralph Eaton farm, in the Annapolis Valley - the apple trees were at the height of bloom, and this worked out ideally, from the factory standpoint.
The result was "BLOSSOM TIME CHINA", which is still in great demand all over the world, even as far as Japan – this over a period of sixty years.
The original shape of the plate was square and the factory later tried a round one but it was not well received. The mugs have changed shape and the bowl and milk pitcher have been discontinued. Other pieces i.e. a trivet have recently been added."
The above it the history of the "BLOSSOM TIME CHINA" as written by G. R. Palmeter he, signed and dated this document June 11, 1992, and it is located in the Apple Blossom Festival archives situate at the Kings County Museum in Kentville.
Reserve: $30.00
Shipping:
Your purchase is protected:
Photos, descriptions, and estimates were prepared with the utmost care by a fully certified expert and appraiser. All items in this sale are guaranteed authentic.
In the rare event that the item did not conform to the lot description in the sale, Jasper52 specialists are here to help. Buyers may return the item for a full refund provided you notify Jasper52 within 5 days of receiving the item.
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Royal Albert Blossom Time Cake Sandwich Serving Dish
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