A large platter by Isis Ceramics in their architectural Palladian pattern that features buildings which celebrate the 17th century country estate. This particular design in the black and white colorway is of a villa in the countryside. Extremely rare, it would be a lovely display piece or addition to your growing collection. This platter measures 16" x 11.5". Dated and number, in excellent vintage condition with minor crazing throughout, but without chips or cracks.
From the Isis website: Deborah Sears founded Isis Ceramics, when inspired by her own collection of 17th and 18th century English Delftware; she wanted to see the mark of the painters hand rather than the stamp of mass production. Highly collectable, each Isis Ceramics piece is hand-painted and hand made by skilled artists in Oxfordshire, England, with the genuine colors of the past she creates wonderful pieces for today and designs ceramics that look sensational in either a traditional or contemporary setting. Isis Ceramics are found in many private collections, and in England, are on show at Blenheim Palace, Castle Howard and Highgrove, the country home of the Prince of Wales.