Here is a set of 3 antique New Wharf Pottery flow blue ironstone saucers.
Made in England c.1890-1894

I love this gorgeous Art Nouveau style “Poppy” pattern… which is why I collected it for years.

Each plate measures :  6" Diameter

Plate A : No cracks. No chips to front. One chip on back
Plate B : No cracks. No chips to front. Two chips on back
Plate C : No cracks. No chips to front. One chip on back

These highly collectible antique plates are beautiful, for service or display.

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SIDENOTE : Semi-porcelain flow blue is more abundant than Ironstone flow blue. Ironstone flow blue is earlier. Semi-porcelain begins to date around 1894 though the majority of examples are found in the Edwardian Period after 1900. Ironstone flow blue is older, dating as far back as the mid 1830’s.

An informative article called, “TOP 10 MOST DESIRABLE FLOW BLUE PATTERNS IN ALL FOUR MAJOR CATEGORIES” can be found at PassionForThePastAntiques.com

According to this article, the New Wharf Pottery “Poppy” pattern is #5 on the list of “The Top Ten Most Desirable Ironstone Floral Flow Blue Patterns”.

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For financial reasons, I am currently selling most of my private collection of flow blue and a few miscellaneous blue white pieces. If you are interested in flow blue, I invite you to take a look at my other listings.