
Circular Plate, Blue, Black and White
Unique signed, hand painted ceramic plate.
In the early 1960s Royal Worcester commissioned Scottie Wilson to design a tableware pattern. It was produced in two different colours, black printed onto terracotta and grey and black printed onto white glazed earthenware. A whole range of dinner, tea and coffee ware was produced at the Palissy Pottery in Stoke on Trent that was then owned by Royal Worcester Ltd. The ‘Scottie Wilson’ pattern was based on the totem poles of the North American Indians that the artist had studied during his many visits to Canada.
These beautiful hand painted plates show very similar patterns and themes which Wilson used in the final Royal Worcester design and are thought to have been early designs and ideas.
Painting directly onto a plate would have given Wilson an idea of how certain images would work on the surface.
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Unique signed, hand painted ceramic plate.
In the early 1960s Royal Worcester commissioned Scottie Wilson to design a tableware pattern. It was produced in two different colours, black printed onto terracotta and grey and black printed onto white glazed earthenware. A whole range of dinner, tea and coffee ware was produced at the Palissy Pottery in Stoke on Trent that was then owned by Royal Worcester Ltd. The ‘Scottie Wilson’ pattern was based on the totem poles of the North American Indians that the artist had studied during his many visits to Canada.
These beautiful hand painted plates show very similar patterns and themes which Wilson used in the final Royal Worcester design and are thought to have been early designs and ideas.
Painting directly onto a plate would have given Wilson an idea of how certain images would work on the surface.
















