Blue Willow (also known as "The Willow Pattern") is a blue pattern used on ceramic kitchen and housewares.
Blue Willow was created in 1940.
Blue Willow has 172 pages.
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Amazon has Blue Willow by Johnson Brothers currently available. A fancier version is/was made by Spode with gold trim.
Blue Willow china is a popular type of dinnerware. Many people collect this to display in china cabinets as well as to use for food.
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Found some cotton poplin Blue Willow on eBay. It ships from Australia and it's around $34.00 a metre. You can buy it the length you need. It is the genuine Blue Willow with the two birds, the pagoda, and all and it's really nice. Hope this helps.
u get scirrors and trim them
The Blue Willow pattern is a well-known pattern used in ceramic housewares, such as plates, pitchers and platters. Vintage manufacturers of Blue Willow dishware include Josiah Spode and Dutch East India Company. Presently, Wedgewood Group and Churchill China produce the pattern.
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Just like any collectors or antique enthusiast would tell you it is possible to identify the originality and authenticity of an item by doing a step by step elimination exam.