An introduction to Blue Willow China
This week's Friday Finds video from Rebekah's Retro focuses on Blue Willow china and pottery. Blue Willow is one the most enduring china patterns having been introduced in England in the late 17th century and continuing to be produced today. The dishes featured here are mainly from the 1920s and 30s. Warning: Be prepared to fall in love with this iconic pattern. My love of Blue Willow is contagious.

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Blue Willow China!

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An introduction to Ming blue and white porcelain | Curator's Corner S5 Ep6 #CuratorsCorner

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Know your Colors! Pyrex, Pewter, Blue Willow China, Johnson Brothers, more - Thrift with Me Dr. Lori

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Collecting 101: Flow Blue China! The History, Popular Patterns & Value! Episode 18

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How To Identify Antique Blue Willow China #bluewillow

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How to Date & Value Antique Blue Willow Staffordshire China

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Friday Finds #7 Transferware

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Transfer Printing Demonstration at Spode - Blue & White Transferware

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THE CHATEAU'S COLLECTION OF SPODE CHINA!

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How to Tell Blue White & Japanese Ceramics, Brass, Furniture & Prints with Reselling Tips - Dr. Lori

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Is My Spode China English or Not? The Fine China Man

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Jewellery Discoveries That Left Experts & Owners Speechless | Series 38 | Antiques Roadshow UK

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Blue Willow Queen's by Churchill REVIEW Made In England!

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How To Value China Instantly Expert Tips

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Delftware vs. Blue Willow | How to Identify Vintage Ceramics and Why You Need Them | Amitha Verma

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Friday Finds Video #8: Restaurant Ware

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Transfer Printing at the Spode Factory, 2004

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103: Blue Willow and Pink Willow by Homer Laughlin

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How to Value, Sell & Find Antique Dishes, Plates & China by Dr. Lori

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