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Anne is perfectly right about Anenome! It comes with the round early script label.
I've not seen Tony's pattern before - definitely roses, (though they look a bit like dog-roses?).
I've got a labelled (round, early script) yellow roses plate. Photos will be forthcoming when we get a new camera to replace the one I destroyed yesterday (zoom lens bent, jammed, "
thing" making strange noises, me too :evil: .).
I do have another large oval plate with a roses-ish pattern on it, (buds like peonies, leaves not, flowers like roses, leaves a little like roses, no thorns, some flowers not like roses) - but I do think they used a bit of poetic license with their flowers! The clematis is confusing because it seems the same plant has both pink and blue flowers, I think they did this with other designs too.
A thought - could the Fragonard(?) actually be Filligree? Just on the grounds that it's not lace, and it looks like filligree work!
Sizes!
The large oval plates are 14.25" long, 9.25" wide.
The rectangular plates/trays are 11.25" long, 9"wide.
I've got a "Yellow Roses" big round plate, the kind that has 5 triangular sections, for the different kinds of nibbles. It's 14" in diameter.
What about all the funny different wire basket things these often came with, David?
I've got 2-tiered cake stands, baskets with compartments for glasses, clip-on handles that go on smaller things....what else is there?
( :twisted: Can you understand why Michael is throwing fits about it all? He really likes my Mdina, and my/our contemporary art glass, but this does nothing for him but fill the house!)
My double sided thing is 11.25" long, but 9.525" wide (because of the slightly different shape - not squared, but with slightly rounded edges).
I've not given up on this thing quite yet, David - it's been sitting put away for ages, I thought it was something of real interest, so I've got much more emotional investment in it than you have! :twisted::roll::twisted: