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Shell Edge Plates from Hartley Greens & Co. The late 18th century saw the development of a style of tableware, which combined handsome colour, and smooth texture of plain Creamware with a moulded and often tinted edging, intended to draw the eye to the food being served. The most popular edging pattern proved to be one, which imitated the random yet rhythmic structure of a scallop shell, and Shell Edge Ware was produced in vast quantities by potteries throughout England. Inspired by original designs in Leeds Pottery's eighteenth century pattern books this new range of Shell Edge dinnerware rekindles the spirit of the Age of Elegance. Today Shell Edge is made in the heart of the Staffordshire Potteries, in Stoke on Trent by Hartley Greens & Co.
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