
Myott Old Willow Porcelain Dinner Setting for Six
This item is a comprehensive dinner setting for six people, featuring the popular 'Old Willow' pattern by Myott. The set comprises a variety of porcelain pieces, predominantly in shades of white and blue, showcasing the classic Chinoiserie-inspired Willow pattern design. The collection appears to include multiple place settings, each consisting of 'trios' (likely a cup, saucer, and side plate), dinner plates, and bowls. There are large stacks of dinner plates, indicating several sizes, and numerous bowls of varying depths. The cups have handles, suggesting they are teacups or coffee cups, and display the distinctive blue and white pattern prominently on their exterior. The plates and bowls feature the 'Old Willow' transferware design, which typically includes pagodas, bridges, willow trees, and figures, often with a decorative border. While the image does not allow for close inspection of individual pieces for specific maker's marks or condition issues like chips or cracks, the overall presentation suggests a well-maintained set. The porcelain appears to be of good quality, with consistent application of the transferware pattern. The design elements are characteristic of dinnerware from the mid-20th century, though Myott produced this pattern over an extended period. The condition appears to be good for a used dinner set, with no overtly visible damage from the provided images. A small, circular coaster or very small plate with the same pattern is also visible, indicating a potential 'together with mixed other' items as mentioned in the auction description.
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Estimated Value
$250-400
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Category
Dinnerware Set
Appraised On
October 13, 2025
Estimated Value
$250-400
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Myott old willow dinner set for six
Item Description
This item is a comprehensive dinner setting for six people, featuring the popular 'Old Willow' pattern by Myott. The set comprises a variety of porcelain pieces, predominantly in shades of white and blue, showcasing the classic Chinoiserie-inspired Willow pattern design. The collection appears to include multiple place settings, each consisting of 'trios' (likely a cup, saucer, and side plate), dinner plates, and bowls. There are large stacks of dinner plates, indicating several sizes, and numerous bowls of varying depths. The cups have handles, suggesting they are teacups or coffee cups, and display the distinctive blue and white pattern prominently on their exterior. The plates and bowls feature the 'Old Willow' transferware design, which typically includes pagodas, bridges, willow trees, and figures, often with a decorative border. While the image does not allow for close inspection of individual pieces for specific maker's marks or condition issues like chips or cracks, the overall presentation suggests a well-maintained set. The porcelain appears to be of good quality, with consistent application of the transferware pattern. The design elements are characteristic of dinnerware from the mid-20th century, though Myott produced this pattern over an extended period. The condition appears to be good for a used dinner set, with no overtly visible damage from the provided images. A small, circular coaster or very small plate with the same pattern is also visible, indicating a potential 'together with mixed other' items as mentioned in the auction description.
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