From our Archives: Origins of the Blue Willow Pattern
This video is a quick overview of the blue willow pattern; however, if you would like to learn a more in-depth history of the pattern, its origins, its makers, and early porcelain exports... we recommend the follow links to start.
www.bada.org/news/introductio...
www.mola.org.uk/blog/unearthi...
antiques.lovetoknow.com/Antiq...
www.vam.ac.uk/articles/chines....
www.spodemuseumtrust.org/hist...
www.foodhistory.com/foodnotes...
www.thepotteries.org/potters/m...
www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/ewp...
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Beautiful ❤
Great video,,
LOVE everything "blue and white"
I'm wanting to start collecting willow my husband loves this pattern is the new willow plates as good as the old plates
I took a bunch of these from my moms camp before it was sold. There are a few that don't match the majority but I feel better knowing I have them
@ParkHouseMuseum
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It's always nice to be able to keep a few family heirlooms!
My great grandmother had every single piece they ever made. ♥️🙏
Very beautiful ❤❤
Beautiful sharing ❤️
@ParkHouseMuseum
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Thank you! 🤗
@Sithara.
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@@ParkHouseMuseum welcome 😊
I own a plate dated 1914. I hope to learn it's current value.
Nice
Yes have some let me know
I have some of these. Some seem lighter . I did not know what the pattern was called.
Love Blue Willow . Hate when music drowns out a message .
@ParkHouseMuseum
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We let our students make the videos; they're not editing professionals... their experience more of a learning process that helps them build skills.
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My mom gave me 5 heavy duty divided willow plates that were her grandmothers. We used to have more and used them during the holidays as kids. I’m 64 now and wonder if u know anything about them.
Hi I have got some blue willow plates
Thought you were going to tell the story. I know it's fake but I still like hearing it.
Need know how much worth sell thanks
@ParkHouseMuseum
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There is not one price. The value depends on the maker, age, and quality. It's best to find a local appraiser.
Mine have red on them from England
I didn't know the pattern went back to the 15th century.
@rosincox9799
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It was in the 18th century that Spode produced the Blue Willow Pattern.They also produced other blue and white patterns .Their" Blue Italian" pattern is probably their most revered one .Still being produced today .Loads of it around in Ireland where it was very popular ,especially in cottages .I have quite a few very old Willow platters but I mainly collect Blue Italian .
@vilstef6988
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@@rosincox9799 In the past year or so I've seen some modern variants like one with Daleks from Dr Who on them.
@ParkHouseMuseum
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It is specifically the Chinese porcelain exports that date back to the 15th century.