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Highgrove Gardens Fine Bone China Charger Plate

Highgrove Gardens Fine Bone China Charger Plate

The Highgrove Gardens Collection 12" Charger Plate embodies the artistry and heritage of English craftsmanship. Inspired by The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume masterpiece depicting the plants, fruits, and trees of the Royal Gardens at Highgrove, this fine bone china plate showcases delicate botanical designs reimagined from original studies by 72 leading botanical artists, curated alongside botanists from the Natural History Museum. Handcrafted in Staffordshire, England, using techniques unchanged for over 250 years, each plate passes through the hands of more than 40 skilled craftsmen, honouring a proud legacy of English pottery.

$141.52
Highgrove Gardens Fine Bone China Charger Plate
$141.52

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Highgrove Gardens Fine Bone China Charger Plate

The Highgrove Gardens Collection 12" Charger Plate embodies the artistry and heritage of English craftsmanship. Inspired by The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume masterpiece depicting the plants, fruits, and trees of the Royal Gardens at Highgrove, this fine bone china plate showcases delicate botanical designs reimagined from original studies by 72 leading botanical artists, curated alongside botanists from the Natural History Museum. Handcrafted in Staffordshire, England, using techniques unchanged for over 250 years, each plate passes through the hands of more than 40 skilled craftsmen, honouring a proud legacy of English pottery.

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The Highgrove Gardens Collection 12" Charger Plate embodies the artistry and heritage of English craftsmanship. Inspired by The Highgrove Florilegium, a two-volume masterpiece depicting the plants, fruits, and trees of the Royal Gardens at Highgrove, this fine bone china plate showcases delicate botanical designs reimagined from original studies by 72 leading botanical artists, curated alongside botanists from the Natural History Museum. Handcrafted in Staffordshire, England, using techniques unchanged for over 250 years, each plate passes through the hands of more than 40 skilled craftsmen, honouring a proud legacy of English pottery.