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This was the platter kept behind glass—brought out only when the meal mattered. It was not merely for roast or …
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This was the platter kept behind glass—brought out only when the meal mattered. It was not merely for roast or fowl, but for the gesture. Its border danced in courtly procession: golden scrolls, teal flourishes, and blossoms no less composed than the table they adorned.
Every line traced history; every gleam, a reflection of care. To serve from it was to pass down more than food. It spoke in porcelain—a kind of hush, like linen napkins or the creak of an old dining chair.
And what it held, even if humble, tasted more like memory than meal.
Measurements: 1.75"H x 11"W x 13.75"D
Age: Late 20th Century
Origin: England
Weight: 2.2 lb
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