Pair of Pottery Plates in the “Old Chelsea” Pattern Made United States Ca. 1890

$285.00

This pair of pottery plates in the “Old Chelsea” pattern features a vibrant central design of birds surrounded by pink, orange, and yellow roses, along with green leaves.
A wide rim adorned with flowers encircles the central scene, and the edge is highlighted with brown trim.

Marks: Over a royal crown “OLD CHELSEA Ceramic Art Company Crown Pottery (see image).

Dimensions: 9″ diameter x 1” tall

Condition: Excellent

In stock

Background of the Old Chelsea Pattern

The pattern was produced by the Ceramic Art Company, a manufacturer known for its decorative dinnerware.
The Ceramic Art Company was established in 1889 in Trenton, New Jersey, by Jonathan Coxon and Walter Scott Lenox.
In 1896, Coxon retired, and Lenox continued the business, adding his name beneath the CAC mark.
In 1906, the company was renamed Lenox Incorporated.


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