Denby "Troubador"

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Read more about Denby Troubador
Denby Troubador was produced during the 1970s as part of a trio of closely related floral designs, alongside Denby Gypsy and Denby Minstrel. Each shared the same shapes and layout, differing only in colour, with Troubador distinguished by its soft green tones.
The design features stylised magnolia blooms, hand-painted in Denby’s distinctive free-flowing style, giving each piece a gentle sense of movement and individuality. This painterly approach is typical of the period and adds to the character and appeal of the range.
Produced for a number of years, Troubador was part of a wider movement towards more decorative and expressive tableware at Denby during the 1970s. You can read more about this period and this pattern in particulr at Denby Troubador History, Design and Collectibility, which explores the evolution of Denby’s designs at the time.
As a now discontinued pattern, Denby Troubador is sought after by those looking for replacement china to complete or extend an existing set. Availability can vary depending on the piece, as supply is dependent on what becomes available in the pre-loved market.
When matching Troubador, it is worth noting that variations can occur in the tone and intensity of the green decoration, as well as in the hand-painted detail. These subtle differences are part of the design’s character and reflect the way the pattern was originally produced.
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