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Geschirr-Blog — Pattern Library

Indian Tree, A Classic Design Across British Tableware

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Indian Tree is one of those tableware designs that seems to belong to many potteries at once. Rather than being tied to a single maker, it became a decorative style interpreted by a wide range of British manufacturers, each bringing its own shapes, colours and character to the design.

At MrPottery, we have seen versions by Johnson Brothers, Duchess, Aynsley, Coalport and Wedgwood, among others.

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Pattern Focus: Royal Albert Old Country Roses

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Few tableware designs are as instantly recognisable as Royal Albert “Old Country Roses”. With its rich clusters of red, pink and yellow roses set against fine bone china and finished with elegant gold edging, it has become one of the most enduring and widely collected patterns of the 20th century.

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Royal Worcester Evesham Gold, A Classic British Tableware Favourite

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Royal Worcester Evesham Gold is one of the most recognisable and enduring British tableware designs, known for its rich fruit decoration, elegant gold detailing and exceptionally wide range of pieces. First introduced in the 1960s, the Evesham pattern was designed at a time when British...

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Wood’s Beryl Ware, A Quiet Icon of British Tableware

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Few tableware designs capture the spirit of everyday British life quite like Wood’s Beryl Ware. Instantly recognisable in its soft green tones and gently ribbed form, it is a design that many people have grown up with, often without ever knowing its name. Practical, durable and...

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Denby Troubador, history, design and collectability

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Denby “Troubador” is one of the most elegant and understated floral designs produced by Denby Pottery in the 1970s. With its hand painted magnolias and leaves in soft greens and browns, lifted by touches of pink, it is a pattern admired for its simplicity as...

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Denby Gypsy, history, design and collectability

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Denby “Gypsy” is one of the most distinctive and characterful tableware designs produced by Denby Pottery in the 1970s. With its soft dusky pink glaze, gently curving shapes and bold floral decoration, it offers a very different look from the darker, more heavily banded designs that many people associate with Denby.

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Poole Pottery “Summer Glory” – History, Design & Collectability

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Poole Pottery Summer Glory is a richly decorated floral design that captures the warmer, more rustic tones of late summer and early autumn. Produced during the same period as Springtime, it offers a deeper, more mature alternative while retaining the practicality and charm of Poole’s...

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Poole Pottery “Springtime” – History, Design & Collectability

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Poole Pottery Springtime is a charming and distinctive floral design that reflects the shift in British tableware during the 1960s, when Poole began combining modern shapes with softer, decorative patterns. With its delicate wildflower motif set against a warm, creamy background, Springtime remains a popular...

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