Antique Auld Heatherware Scottish Platter
This Antique Auld Heatherware platter is a wonderful example of traditional Scottish ceramic craftmanship. It is hand painted with a perfectly crackled patina.
Dimensions: 12 inches ( W) x 9.5 (H)
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As with most antiques and vintage items, there may be subtle imperfections adding to the inherent character and integrity of each piece. All vintage and antique pieces are sold as-is and all sales are final.
HISTORY:
Antique Auld Scottish ceramics, primarily produced from the late 17th to the early 19th century, showcase the rich history and craft of pottery in Scotland. Key centers for ceramic production included outer Hebrides, particularly Islay and Skye, where local materials and traditional techniques were employed.
The term "Auld" refers to older styles, which often featured distinctively Scottish motifs, including thistles and other flora, reflecting the country’s natural heritage. Many pieces had practical uses, such as plates, bowls, and jugs, often made from earthenware and stoneware.
Hand-painted designs characterized the decorative aspects, influenced by Scottish culture and the growing demand for functional yet artistic tableware. Scottish ceramics began to gain recognition in the 18th century, rivaling English pottery.
Today, collectors value these pieces for their historical significance, craftsmanship, and connection to Scottish heritage.
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