Decorative ornament - Franklin Mint - United Kingdom

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Bone china plate from the Songbirds of the World series, produced in England by Wedgwood for Franklin Porcelain in 1977 and designed by Arthur Singer, depicting a Scarlet Tanager on a flowering branch with gold trim, 27.5 cm diameter, 4 mm height, weight 640 g, multicolour, in new unused condition.

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-Collector's plate from the "Songbirds of the World" series produced by Franklin Porcelain.
-Artist and Date: The work was illustrated by naturalist painter Arthur Singer and produced in 1977.
-Design: The plate depicts a pair of Scarlet Tanagers on a flowering branch, with gold finishes.
-Manufacturer: It was manufactured in England by Wedgwood for Franklin Porcelain.
-Contrast Composition: The illustration stands out against a glossy, clean milk-white background, creating a stark contrast that highlights the vivid colors of nature (the bright red and the yellow of the plumage).
-Classic and Elegant Finish: The smooth circular shape, together with the slender gilt-edged gold rim, reflects the sober, refined style of late-20th-century English craftsmanship.

-Collector's plate from the "Songbirds of the World" series produced by Franklin Porcelain.
-Artist and Date: The work was illustrated by naturalist painter Arthur Singer and produced in 1977.
-Design: The plate depicts a pair of Scarlet Tanagers on a flowering branch, with gold finishes.
-Manufacturer: It was manufactured in England by Wedgwood for Franklin Porcelain.
-Contrast Composition: The illustration stands out against a glossy, clean milk-white background, creating a stark contrast that highlights the vivid colors of nature (the bright red and the yellow of the plumage).
-Classic and Elegant Finish: The smooth circular shape, together with the slender gilt-edged gold rim, reflects the sober, refined style of late-20th-century English craftsmanship.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
640 g
Porcelain type
Bone china
Specific region of origin
Staffordshire
Number of objects
1
Material
Porcelain
Designer/artist/maker
Arthur Singer
Country of origin
United Kingdom
Manufacturer/brand
Franklin Mint
Colour
Multicolour
Condition
As new - unused
Height
4 mm
Width
27.5 cm
Depth
27.5 cm
Estimated period
1970-1980
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Objects sold
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