Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, University of Oxford © Flower Sprays Plate
Code: IPTS-11£6.95
This plate is a reproduction of a Flower Sprays design taken from a mid-16th century Turkish fitware dish. (EAX.3277). This reproduction originally produced for the ©Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, Great Britain.
Order six or more of the same design for £6.50 each.
Description
Designed in the UK, but nowadays probably manufactured elsewhere, these beautiful “tin” (in reality steel with an over-printed design) plates are ideal for your posh or not quite so posh picnics. So whether your taste is Glyndebourne or Henley, or the local beach or park these plates make fantastic re-usable and un-breakable picnic plates that are bound to set tongues wagging. Robust yet light and washable (if in a dishwasher on a gentle programme) and when the conversation flags can even be used as a Frisbee!
Alternatively if Al Fresco dining is not your biscuit then the plates are great for finger foods or simply as decoration. Until picked up, most people would not know these are not the original porcelain plates as used in some of the great British houses of centuries ago.




