Product Description
One of the most elegant patterns we have ever interpreted from our collections, Duke of Gloucester fine porcelain dinnerware from Mottahedeh will make you feel like a benevolent monarch, and your guests, like visiting royalty. This Duke of Gloucester Porcelain Oval Platter takes its inspiration from a service made for William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, in 1770, and in particular, the platter from a tureen now held in the collections of The Museum of Royal Worcester. Rococo style at its most elegant, this fine porcelain piece is decorated with 19 colors and 22 karat gold. It took over two years to complete the process of matching the vibrant colors and hand-painted feel of the antique. Add matching service pieces to complete your dinnerware sets, or mix and match with other dinnerware patterns to blend traditional and modern elements for an updated look. This platter is an elegant choice for serving a main dish at your next dinner party or holiday celebration.
Features
- 18th-century rococo design uses 19 colors and 22 karat gold accents
- Adapted from the platter of a soup tureen in the original service made for William Henry, Duke of Gloucester, circa 1770
- Made of fine porcelain
- WILLIAMSBURG by Mottahedeh
- Measures 12.5"L x 9.75"W
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Product Care
Hand wash only.
Inspiration
About 1770, William Henry, the Duke of Gloucester, commissioned a dinner service from the Royal Worcester company which reflected his passionate interest in the natural world. The resulting pattern is an impressive manifestation of rococo style, complete with 19 exuberant colors, 22 karat gold gilt feathering and a brilliant turquoise rim. A platter from the original service, now in the collections of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, served as the inspiration for this exquisite reproduction. It took over two years to complete the process of matching the vibrant colors and hand-painted feel of the original antique.