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Blue Ridge Southern Potteries
Blue Ridge Southern Potteries Hand Painted Floral Plates Set of 8 Vintage
Blue Ridge Southern Potteries Hand Painted Floral Plates Set of 8 Vintage
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Bring timeless charm to your table or collection with this set of 8 vintage Blue Ridge Southern Potteries plates, hand painted underglaze with vibrant floral motifs.
• Includes: 4 square dessert/salad plates (7.5") with scalloped edges + 4 round saucer plates (5.75") with scalloped edges
• Design: Multicolor hand-painted flowers in red, yellow, and blue with green leaves, accented by textured green rims
• Craftsmanship: Each piece is unique, showcasing the artistry of Blue Ridge Southern Potteries, Inc. (active mid-20th century, Tennessee)
• Condition: Vintage, hand-painted charm with expected light wear consistent with age; no two plates are identical due to artisan brushwork
• Perfect for: Collectors of Southern pottery, vintage dinnerware enthusiasts, or those seeking a cheerful floral accent for display or use
A coordinated set that blends museum-worthy craftsmanship with everyday usability—ideal for elevating your dining or curatorial collection.
Circa 1940s–1950s (Blue Ridge Southern Potteries production era)
• Includes: 4 square dessert/salad plates (7.5") with scalloped edges + 4 round saucer plates (5.75") with scalloped edges
• Design: Multicolor hand-painted flowers in red, yellow, and blue with green leaves, accented by textured green rims
• Craftsmanship: Each piece is unique, showcasing the artistry of Blue Ridge Southern Potteries, Inc. (active mid-20th century, Tennessee)
• Condition: Vintage, hand-painted charm with expected light wear consistent with age; no two plates are identical due to artisan brushwork
• Perfect for: Collectors of Southern pottery, vintage dinnerware enthusiasts, or those seeking a cheerful floral accent for display or use
A coordinated set that blends museum-worthy craftsmanship with everyday usability—ideal for elevating your dining or curatorial collection.
Circa 1940s–1950s (Blue Ridge Southern Potteries production era)
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