Roslyn China 'Rose Garden' Fine Bone China Plate Backstamp
Antique Ceramics and Porcelain

Roslyn China 'Rose Garden' Fine Bone China Plate Backstamp

This image captures the backstamp of a fine bone china plate from the 'Rose Garden' collection produced by Roslyn China. The backstamp features a decorative floral wreath of pink roses and green foliage, enclosing the script text 'Rose Garden' followed by 'PRODUCT OF ENGLAND' and 'ROSLYN' in a stylized serif font. The material is a high-quality white translucent bone china with a glossy clear glaze. Based on the manufacturer's mark, this item likely dates to the mid-20th century, specifically between 1946 and 1963 when the Roslyn brand was active in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The craftsmanship is typical of English pottery of this era, characterized by delicate transfer printing and a refined ceramic body. Notable condition issues visible in the image include a small red stray ink or paint mark to the left of the main backstamp and significant glare across the center which obscures further fine details of the surface. No chips, cracks, or crazing are immediately apparent in this view, though some light surface wear consistent with age is expected for tableware of this vintage.

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Basic Information

Category

Antique Ceramics and Porcelain

Appraised On

January 27, 2026

Estimated Value

$15.00 - $25.00

Item Description

This image captures the backstamp of a fine bone china plate from the 'Rose Garden' collection produced by Roslyn China. The backstamp features a decorative floral wreath of pink roses and green foliage, enclosing the script text 'Rose Garden' followed by 'PRODUCT OF ENGLAND' and 'ROSLYN' in a stylized serif font. The material is a high-quality white translucent bone china with a glossy clear glaze. Based on the manufacturer's mark, this item likely dates to the mid-20th century, specifically between 1946 and 1963 when the Roslyn brand was active in Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The craftsmanship is typical of English pottery of this era, characterized by delicate transfer printing and a refined ceramic body. Notable condition issues visible in the image include a small red stray ink or paint mark to the left of the main backstamp and significant glare across the center which obscures further fine details of the surface. No chips, cracks, or crazing are immediately apparent in this view, though some light surface wear consistent with age is expected for tableware of this vintage.

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