An introduction to Blue Willow China

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  • Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
  • 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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  • @jean6061
    @jean6061 5 лет назад +17

    This was very helpful and I especially enjoyed hearing you say that there's no need to have only one manufacturer of Blue Willow in your collection. I found a small stash of Blue Willow at a thrift store last week from six different makers. Delightful!

  • @lynncolbert7280
    @lynncolbert7280 Месяц назад

    I'm 68. When I was in the 4th grade, I read a book about a little girl in the 1800's I think who wanted dishes with the Blue Willow pattern. I was intrigued. I have a lot of Blue Willow. My family bought me place settings for my birthday and Christmas until I had a whole set. I have many older pieces that I have bought throughout the years.

  • @BuyingSpace
    @BuyingSpace 5 лет назад +5

    I love Blue Willow 💙 ! I try and buy only Johnson Brothers and Churchill.

  • @elizabethbooth8794
    @elizabethbooth8794 3 года назад +1

    Thanks, so interesting: I’m 70 in March. Grew up in the South, so collected and tagged along with my Mom since forever. We didn’t stick to 1 thing but. She does have a nice set of blue willow. We used the grill plates for special occ. Mom is a good cook, so I guess she’d make a blue plate special 🤣 what a delicious fact. Well I just subscribed, thank you for your effort and facts .. your lovely smile reaches your eyes and is contagious. Elizabeth

  • @michael_177
    @michael_177 3 года назад +3

    I live in Kent, England. Recently I've been walking round the fields local to me. Every single day I find fragments of blue willow pottery just breaking above the soil. They must have been incredibly widespread here in England back in the day

    • @CharlotteFairchild
      @CharlotteFairchild 3 года назад

      There is a designer who puts fragments among the rocks around his flowers with broken dishes. I have seen them glued to frames or cones for decor with broken pottery. John Turman or Bill Stubbs decorate differently with blue and white. John does light background. Bill has a dark background.

    • @CharlotteFairchild
      @CharlotteFairchild 3 года назад

      Bill is from England, and John Turman is from Oklahoma. He was on Linda Vater's vlog for a home tour.

  • @roderickrayrutledge2740
    @roderickrayrutledge2740 Год назад +4

    My great grandma had every piece ever made! Strawberry cake on blue willow in the 60's was a true pleasure that I'll never forget.

  • @user_vwtx
    @user_vwtx 11 месяцев назад

    Very beautiful, I have a lot of blue willow plates , coffee cups , glasses and more ..

  • @SophieMelissa
    @SophieMelissa 4 года назад +2

    Thank you, such a helpful video! xx

  • @CharlotteFairchild
    @CharlotteFairchild 3 года назад +1

    I used to have 2 sets of Churchill Blue Willow. I gave it away after a time. I then bought Currier and Ives.

    • @CharlotteFairchild
      @CharlotteFairchild 3 года назад

      I thought I could live a simple life with 2 plates. I could not. I am a creative. I need stuff to make things.

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад +1

      Royal China's Currier and Ives blue transferware pattern is a fun mid-century choice. Enjoy.

  • @UDUMBARA_Helsinki
    @UDUMBARA_Helsinki 4 года назад +5

    Thank you! I collect old Finnish factory´s Arabia´s Blue Willow, but now I think I am going to start collecting all the blue Willows around the world.

  • @hanafri8
    @hanafri8 4 года назад +3

    I prefer the blue willow pattern without the inside border most.

  • @marybazargani6929
    @marybazargani6929 3 года назад +4

    You did such a great job of explaining facts about these beautiful dishes.

  • @larkmurry7808
    @larkmurry7808 Год назад +1

    Delicious...

  • @jasonboren6773
    @jasonboren6773 2 года назад +2

    I just found all my mom's blue willow dishes and I really don't know anything about it yet Tyler but I've got about 80 pieces

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад +2

      Lucky, lucky you. Enjoy the Blue Willow that your mother so lovingly collected.

  • @CloudslnMyCoffee
    @CloudslnMyCoffee 2 года назад +1

    This is so helpful, thank you!

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      Thank you for letting me know that you found my comments about Blue Willow to be helpful.

  • @Back2Humanity
    @Back2Humanity 3 года назад +1

    Ive just found a bunch of antique willow in my inheritance from my grandmother thank you for the info im so lost

  • @tinymetaltrees
    @tinymetaltrees Год назад

    Thanks! This was very helpful.

  • @juliocesarmenezes1296
    @juliocesarmenezes1296 5 лет назад +4

    So far as i know the semi-china blue willow from ridgways with bow and arrow are from the 1927+ . hope it helps!

  • @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr
    @GodsFavoriteBassPlyr 4 года назад +3

    Fantastic presentation ... It's notable that there doesn't seem to be many 'design trends' still popular from the 1970's .. let alone the late 1770 's. This is definitely one of the all time classics!

  • @juliocesarmenezes1296
    @juliocesarmenezes1296 5 лет назад +1

    Very nice video and super informative! :)

  • @susantaylor8507
    @susantaylor8507 3 месяца назад

    I would even take the ones that has the chips to make jewelry with if you sell them I want to collect and use blue willow as my every day eating not just put as a display its beautiful

    • @kimalonzo3363
      @kimalonzo3363 2 месяца назад

      I've never thought to make jewelry from chipped plates! Not that I'd even know how.

  • @nanaman
    @nanaman Год назад +1

    The scenery, boat, trees, etc. are very different as well.
    You are the best person I've found to explain Blue Willow.
    I have multiple pieces of English, Japan and unmarked cobalt porcelain.
    Thank you for your wisdom. 😊

  • @fishaly
    @fishaly 4 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for this video! I have recently become obsessed with collecting blue pottery, this pattern is my fave! I have seen Johnson brothers have bigger sizes on the “road to Windsor pattern” cups and Spode has the “blue Italian” pattern. Do you know any other brands with more width on their cups, Like 10-12cm? Thanks again! This helped me out allot

  • @sesa2984
    @sesa2984 Год назад

    I was just about to ask what the pinkish country cottage kind was all about but I think I see one in your next thumbnail. I grew up with the blue willow ones but my fiancée and I found them selling "Queen's" brand ones at a local discount shop and we equally liked the country cottage designs. Well that store was about to close down right before Christmas, so I snuck back over there after she went off to work and since we couldnt decide which we liked better I put together a mixed set of his and hers table china with two of each pattern!

    • @sesa2984
      @sesa2984 Год назад

      I grew up in Dedham, Mass. and I don't know if you're familiar with it, but there is a type of pottery called "Dedham Pottery." It is kindof a cozy folk art crackleware style with a traditional bunny motif. Its sortof a defacto symbol of our town. Reproductions were still being made when I was a kid in the 80s, but not so much anymore. Well last year for Christmas my fiancée knew I liked tgem and it reminded me of my childhood so she went to the Dedham Historical Society and put together a mix-matched set of Dedham Pottery China for me of tge best pieces tgey had from all different eras! So between tge two of us we've got all the china we need! Although I'm in love with tge idea if getting some matching saucers and a teapot too (maybe even a butter trey and gravy boat etc. So who knows, we may not yet be done

    • @sesa2984
      @sesa2984 Год назад

      I like that you support mix-matching eras. Getting an all correct set would be in tge upper thousands

    • @sesa2984
      @sesa2984 Год назад

      At least of Dedham.
      The willow repros are fairly affordable.

  • @KO-ov6kg
    @KO-ov6kg 9 месяцев назад

    Here is a link to the story behind the Willow Pattern. I teach Chinese children online, and this is an old Chinese story about a girl (KimShee) whose father makes her live in a garden and never lets her leave (guards on the bridge) but she falls in love with Chang, a boy of low birth. They use the lemons on the tree to fool the guards so she can escape and marry Chang. Her father looks and looks for them, so they turn into the two birds at the top of the plate, and fly far away from her father so they can live happily ever after.
    ruclips.net/video/Ge1LD8JDfYg/видео.html

  • @cheryladelmeyer8172
    @cheryladelmeyer8172 8 месяцев назад

    i just finished watching a video about the blue willow design. it is Chinese story about 2 lovers that were not permitted by her father to mary. they escaped over the bridge with daddy not far behind. grabbed a boat and went away together............the WGods changed them to birds to be together. Source to check out - The story of the Willow Pattern. An animated video telling the story of one of the world's most well known ceramics designs. Produced for the Potteries Museum & Art Gallery. Supported by the Art Fund.

  • @louiehughes6550
    @louiehughes6550 2 года назад +1

    I learned so much from this video. Thank you. I have a collection of mismatched pieces. I'm curious how to know if it is safe to eat and drink from these plates and cups if they are older?

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      I believe it is safe to eat and drink from older Blue Willow dishware. I've not seen mentions of concern about metal being used in the glaze.

  • @susantaylor8507
    @susantaylor8507 3 месяца назад

    I would even take the ones that has the chips to make jewelry with if you sell them

  • @Thankful_.
    @Thankful_. 4 года назад +2

    Thanks for sharing your pieces. I recently bought a set of dishes at an auction for very little money. The cups in my set look like blue willow-homer Laughlin. There are No markings on the bottom of this set. I posted a video on my RUclips page hoping someone can help me identify the maker of these beautiful dishes. Additionally, I bought 2 Churchill England stamped salad plates in this style patten @ Goodwill. The stamp is on the bottom.

  • @nanab1579
    @nanab1579 2 года назад +1

    The Munsters had blue willow too

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      You have a good eye, Nana B. What fun that you spotted Blue Willow dishware on The Munsters.

  • @thewillowguy4439
    @thewillowguy4439 Год назад +2

    The 3 wise men r trying to catch the girl n boy in love, the boat is the 2 trying to get away,,and then they turn into the birds,

  • @linda653
    @linda653 3 года назад +1

    Thanks so much for your video. It answered a question I had about some Blue Willow pieces that I have that are only stamped "Japan" on the back. Because I am new to this, I questioned whether my pieces were authentic. I also noticed tiny little stress marks on the bottom of some of my pieces. Does that effect the value of the pieces. Thank you.

  • @susantaylor8507
    @susantaylor8507 3 месяца назад

    I'm wanting to start college blue willow my husband loves this pattern but I'm wondering if the new willow plates made now is as good as the old willow plates made

  • @Chewy_GarageBandDad
    @Chewy_GarageBandDad Год назад

    I have a huge set from my grandmother most of which say Made in England and "Allertons Ltd" which, I think, means its post 1912 after Cauldon Potteries Ltd bought out the last remaining Allerton son. Does this sound correct?

  • @lonesomebooze
    @lonesomebooze 8 месяцев назад

    Question: Why Victorian porcelain plate values are so cheap compared to Chinese porcelain in the same period?

  • @CristinBrandon
    @CristinBrandon Месяц назад

    My set is made by Royal Doulton and is gold lined. Made in England. So is your version like a generic?

  • @tinamckeage6665
    @tinamckeage6665 5 месяцев назад

    Are the bowls from China blue and white with a bird design any value?

  • @brandonsimmons4888
    @brandonsimmons4888 3 года назад

    Do you know what a a small blue willow bowl with a gold ring around the rim is? It looks to be early 1800s. The same color is the same as 1825 gergeean.

  • @dawnwillinger3409
    @dawnwillinger3409 4 года назад +1

    I have about 15 pieces blue willow says made in England but dish and microwave safe. Wonder what's it's worth

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      If the dishes are marked dishwasher and microwave safe, you know this is a newer pattern -- no older than the 1970s. That's still vintage but not antique. That means it's worth less than the older Blue Willow but everyday use, it's a good choice.

  • @annebalamotis8899
    @annebalamotis8899 2 года назад

    I wish you would talk about Calico dishes blue

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      Calico Blue is a very pretty pattern but it's not a vintage, which is my focus. That said, the pattern would mix beautifully with Blue Willow and other older transferware patterns.

  • @leonstevens1382
    @leonstevens1382 2 года назад

    You might have shown the design inside the Japanese cups.

  • @kb-cs1nz
    @kb-cs1nz 2 года назад

    My students like your video

  • @01chittock
    @01chittock 2 года назад

    What are the gold trimmed! Double phoenix nikko ironstone

  • @pauletteheinlein5023
    @pauletteheinlein5023 2 года назад

    I have holland blue willow, and wonder where I can find a value for it. Or maybe a market for it

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад

      You can research the price at which your Blue Willow is selling on Ebay or Etsy. There is a market for Blue Willow (Holland Blue Willow, included) if you're willing to put in the time to find customers. Folks who sell vintage aren't a good choice, because they/we won't want to pay the prices you see on Ebay and Etsy.

  • @thewillowguy4439
    @thewillowguy4439 3 года назад +1

    Hi new subscriber, I think your Ridgway bowl is 1927 c, and after,,the bow and arrow is also 1927

    • @rebekahbasinger2923
      @rebekahbasinger2923 2 года назад +1

      Thank you, Willow Guy, for responding to my question about dating the Ridgway mark.

  • @craigbubier4947
    @craigbubier4947 2 года назад

    Have a set of blue willow trying to identify it made in occupied Japan the stamp on the back looks like a lamp design,,can you tell me what style.

  • @hugosmit9793
    @hugosmit9793 3 года назад

    We have blue Willow with a badge with 2 horses and (LOOKS LIKE A RABIT) written below it "BUNTEY BC* ... BRISTOL ENGELAND. ANY BODY KNOW MORE ABOUT IT?

  • @kandykovacs8262
    @kandykovacs8262 5 лет назад

    Hi Rebekah I just inherited my mother's whole collection of blue willow dishes and I am interested in selling some of the pieces do have any suggestions for me on where and how to list items any information will be helpful thankyou I enjoyed your video

    • @rebekahsretrosfridayvintag7197
      @rebekahsretrosfridayvintag7197  5 лет назад +1

      Hello Kandy. First, congratulations on your wonderful inheritance. I'm betting there's some really beautiful Blue Willow pieces included in your mother's collection. Second, thank you for your kind word concerning my video about Blue Willow. I'm glad you found it helpful. Now, to your question about selling Blue Willow. Ebay is probably the easiest place to list items that you wish to sell. The prices are usually lower on ebay than on Etsy, but doesn't require that you set up a "store," as is the requirement for Etsy. If you'd like to avoid the hassle of shipping, you could try local options such as Craigslist or online "yard sale" sites. You'll still need to take good photos and create interesting descriptions, but selling local is easier than wrapping dishes for the mail.
      As I mention in the video, you can learn a lot about your dishes via online searching, which is the route I took for quite a while. But when I got more serious about actually knowing what it was I was selling, I bought a book that lists a hundred or so of the manufacturer's marks that have been used over the years. It's important to know if what you're selling is late 1800s to early 1900s or if it's from the 1950s or 60s.
      Good luck.

    • @kandykovacs8262
      @kandykovacs8262 5 лет назад

      @@rebekahsretrosfridayvintag7197 thank you so much for your response I really appreciate it it was helpful to me

    • @lindasery9578
      @lindasery9578 3 года назад

      Rebekah, There is a good picture selection on Google of blue Willow marks. Two marks without the arrow 1752 and 1765, I believe.

  • @kaconglambekofficial3198
    @kaconglambekofficial3198 2 месяца назад

    I want to sale one, big blue willow

  • @mindorientalceramicarts1827
    @mindorientalceramicarts1827 2 года назад

    敏 德 堂 明 清 古 瓷 鑒 賞 MIND ORIENTAL CERAMIC ARTS - RUclips

  • @uRDM
    @uRDM 3 года назад

    found this video for the uh, for the wrong reasons
    gluck

  • @destiny3742468
    @destiny3742468 Год назад

    Does BW always have a backmark?

  • @user-xy8nb4iy1x
    @user-xy8nb4iy1x Месяц назад

    Not ' chin y zee '. It's chinoiserie( shin wa surr ee ). U r no expert.