Each of these seven (7) plates is insanely gorgeous and in fantastic antique condition. Made in England at the end of the 1800s/early 1900s. Fun fact - Duncan Watson Bishop and John Stonier created the trademark BISTO using the first letters of their surnames. This name shows up in the backstamp, along with the Wand of Caduceus, which is primarily a symbol of commerce. With plates of this age, perfect condition is unrealistic. There is very light crazing but otherwise no chips, cracks or stains.
Each of these seven (7) plates is insanely gorgeous and in fantastic antique condition. Made in England at the end of the 1800s/early 1900s. Fun fact - Duncan Watson Bishop and John Stonier created the trademark BISTO using the first letters of their surnames. This name shows up in the backstamp, along with the Wand of Caduceus, which is primarily a symbol of commerce. With plates of this age, perfect condition is unrealistic. There is very light crazing but otherwise no chips, cracks or stains.