These Vintage Dishes Are Worth Collecting If You're Going For A Breezy Coastal Style - Tasting Table
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Thrifting provides excitement in discovering unique kitchen items like Oxney Green's Nautical dishware, featuring blue and white designs inspired by maritime themes. This collection includes various dishes such as pitchers and mugs, with each item showcasing images of ships and seagulls. The Nautical line has its roots in Dennis Townsend's Iden Pottery business, established in the late 1950s, later expanded by his son David. Collectors value these pieces, which are often more accessible through resale markets than thrift stores.
Oxney Green's "Nautical" dishware features pitchers, teapots, mugs, bowls, and plates adorned with images of grand ships and seagulls, all made in blue and white.
Dennis Townsend established Iden Pottery in the late 1950s in England, and later his son David founded Oxney Green to meet growing demand for pottery.
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