Hello, I have another interesting item from my Mother's extensive collection of vintage curios.


My Mum was a well known local business woman who owned many businesses, cafes and sweet shops in the Bournemouth area for many years. When she retired she started collecting interesting items which she liked.


Here I have one of the most unusual items I have found while sorting through the many boxes up in the loft. This beautiful country cottage style glass plate with painted Poppies, scallop edges and gold rim is striking. It is in good condition and very unusual and would make a fine addition to a collection.


I am not sure on age or history.  I have taken lots of pictures to show the piece from all angles and true condition. There is no chips or damage that I can see only a few superficial small scratches on the edge. I have taken photographs from all angles so please look through them all to familiarise yourself. This item measures approximately 2cm tall, 21cm wide (at top) and weighs 260g.


Please message me if you would like any further questions answered. I have given as much information as possible and taken the time to photograph from every angle showing any damage or scratches if evident. I will be selling lots of interesting items on eBay over the next few months so message me if there is something else that you are looking for or am interested in. I may be able to do a deal.


I am a genuine private seller just clearing some room and hopefully making some money to pay for much needed renovations.


Item is located in Bournemouth, cash on collection welcome or I will post, packed with love, through my hermes tracked 3-5 day delivery as soon as payment has cleared. I normally try and post on my way to work in the morning if payment is made before 9pm.


If you have any specific delivery requests please message me when you pay. Mobile numbers and email addresses welcome so I can add them when ordering postage so you can get updates on top of the usual ebay tracking number.

Thanks for looking and Happy eBaying.