Rosina “Queens”English Bone China Plate
Description
Circa 1950s-1960s
Rosina China was a brand produced by Rosina Potteries Ltd. in Staffordshire, England. The company operated from the 1930s until the late 1970s, becoming known for its decorative tableware, particularly items featuring floral designs and gold trim. Many of their pieces were made from bone china, a high-quality ceramic material prized for its durability and delicate appearance.
This particular plate, likely part of a "Queens" or similar collection, exemplifies the popular aesthetic of mid-20th century English china. Such plates were commonly used for afternoon tea or as decorative accents in homes, reflecting a taste for floral motifs and elegant tableware. They remain popular with collectors and those seeking to recreate a vintage tea-time experience.
Care
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Design
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