M & S "Geisha"

M&S Geisha is a decorative Marks & Spencer tableware pattern with a Japanese-inspired theme, usually chosen by customers looking to replace or match pieces from an existing set.
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M&S Geisha is one of those Marks & Spencer tableware patterns where the decorative theme is the main identifying feature. Rather than being a plain colour range, Geisha has a more pictorial, Japanese-inspired character, making it useful to customers trying to match a specific design rather than simply a shape or colour.
Some older Marks & Spencer tableware may carry the St Michael name, so it is worth checking the backstamp as well as the pattern name when matching pieces. Geisha should also be kept distinct from other oriental or Japanese-inspired tableware designs, as similar themes were used by several makers and retailers.
When matching M&S Geisha, the key details to compare are the maker or retailer mark, the scene or motif, the border detail and the shape of the piece. These points are especially useful where customers are trying to replace plates, bowls, cups, saucers or serving items from an existing set.
As a discontinued Marks & Spencer pattern, Geisha is usually chosen by customers looking to replace a broken item, complete a part set or add matching pieces in the correct design. Availability depends on what comes back into the pre-loved market, so individual pieces may appear only occasionally.
At MrPottery we list M&S Geisha pieces with clear product details, pattern information and condition grading, helping you choose the piece that best matches your existing tableware.
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