19.99 USD
Vintage pewter Wilton Armetale bread plate with inspiration saying Comfort Thy Heart With A Morsel Of Bread. Vintage pewter bread tray in Plough pattern. Very nice collectible pewter dish. The plate looks like Pewter but is actually Armetale and thought to be designed by Susan Winget for Wilton Armetale. Since Wilton Armetale conducts heat or cold. It will keep your bread hot!
CONDITION:
Vintage - Used
Hand wash
Some Stains (needs a good cleaning)
No Chips, No Breaks, No Repairs
APPROXIMATE MEASUREMENTS:
7 wide x 10-3/4 long
Ranges from 1 to 1/34 deep
Wilton Armetale is not pewter but looks similar to pewter. It is often thought of as Wilton pewter. You might see some little dings or dents made into the Armetale to resemble the pieces used in the 1700s.
The Wilton Armetale Plough Pattern was originally designed after a piece made by Benjamin and Joseph Harbeson (1793-1808). The Plough Pattern Armetale came out in the mid 1960's. It is simple and adapts to home anywhere.
The Plough Pattern namesake is the historic Plough Tavern in York, PA . The building was constructed in 1741, and is known as the Golden Plough Tavern (also known as the General Horatio Gates House). Architecturally, the tavern is in the Germanic Half-Timber style, reminiscent of 18th century Black Forest construction. The Tavern is on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
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