This is a very rare mid-century pattern called Fiesta.
I have given a generic description below and at the bottom of my description shall explain the details of the specific items on offer on this lot.
I have a number of fine pieces of tableware in this pattern in my online store. It is hard to find and in really good condition - so this is reflected in my asking price.
These dinner items were made by Royal Worcester in the 1960s. The design features an unusual pattern featuring a combination of musical instruments, vegetables, and atomic patterns. I am not sure if this pattern was a great commercial success or not for Worcester, which might explain their rarity - there doesn't even appear to be an example in the ceramics collection of the V&A.
The pieces are of the finest quality as you might expect from Worcester and are made from porcelain. All the pieces are in excellent condition - no losses to the decoration, no chips etc, and no cutlery marks on the surface.
Please note most pieces have beautiful gold gilding to them - so they would not be suitable for putting in the microwave or your dishwasher.
Individual pieces will be charged at £4.95 postage in the UK - but I can offer good discounts for multiple purchases - probably capped around the £10 mark.
THESE ITEMS: Just so that there is no confusion - on offer here is just ONE OPEN SHALLOW SERVING DISH. It is the larger size one in my online store (have shown two images of the larger and smaller here on this listing for your comparison).
Dimensions: The length is 11 1/4 x 7 inches and is 1 3/4 inches in height.
I have taken lots of images for your inspection - please look at these closely as it also forms part of my description.
UK Posting only.