Original Staffordshire plate from the 1800s. Classic Willow pattern with a deep blue transfer print. A true collectible piece with history and heart. \n \nSpecial Aspect: \n \nThe plate doesn’t just show a design—it tells a legendary love story through art and tradition. This antique blue and white plate features the timeless Willow Pattern, a design rich in symbolism and romance. Made in England by Staffordshire potteries, it dates to around 1850–1890. The hallmark on the back confirms its Victorian origin. \n \nThe plate shows a detailed scene in deep cobalt blue. Lovers flee over a bridge, birds soar above, and a traditional pagoda sits among trees. Each element is hand-transferred onto durable earthenware. Fine age lines (crazing) and the ornate border add charm and authenticity. \n \nThis is more than a decorative item. It’s a story in ceramic, perfect for collectors or as a unique home accent. \n \nEstimated Era: \n \nVictorian Period, circa 1850–1890 \n \nStorytelling: \n \nPicture this plate in a Victorian home, where tea was served with care and every item had a tale. The lovers in the scene still inspire. They remind us of devotion, courage, and the timeless pull of love. Add this piece to your space and bring history to life.