1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches
1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches
1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches
1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches
1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches
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1950s Vintage Susie Cooper Pottery BRACKEN PATTERN Dessert Plates. KESTREL shape. 9 inches

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Iconic Edinburgh
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£14.95
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On offer are a total of five dinner plates designed by Susie Cooper (1902 - 1995).

The price here is for ONE SINGLE PLATE at £14.95 each. You select the quantity if you wish more than one plate.

The pattern is called BRACKEN.

The pattern features a bold mid-century decoration of olive and mustard spikey woodland ferns leaves - with little rust coloured dots around the foliage.

You hardly ever see pieces with this design on them - so a great opportunity here to build up missing parts for your collection.

I have a number of other pieces on offer in my store: postal discounts would, of course, apply on request.

Dimensions: Diameter is 9 inches.

Pattern Number 2290 - which I believe was introduced in the early 1950s.

In pretty good condition for a piece of tableware nearly 70 years old - no chips, cracks or nasty crazing of the glaze - which you often find on these pieces.

On a few pieces there are are some very light crazing to the glaze. The craquelure issues are very minor in nature and only obvious on close inspection.

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