R H & S L Plant
Tuscan was the tradename used by the pottery, RH & SL Plant located at Longton, Stoke-on-Trent. The backstamp began to be used from 1947 onwards although my wife believes these items of Tuscan date from the 1950's ~ 1960's - many English works were adjusting their product range after the severe restrictions placed on them during "THE War" and the general design indicates a product produced a little later than just after the war. In 1966, Wedgwood gained control of the R H & S L Plant product, renaming the range to Royal Tuscan.
DLAT Rating: 9.5/10 (Darling, Look At This!)
I have called this an art deco design because of the creative artwork, the sharp defined lines and geometry of the flowers and foliage - unlike many other examples of chinaware featuring flowers (and aren't there a lot?) this side plate stands out because the artwork looks more like an artists sketch drawing. It has been very skilfully decorated by hand - confirmed by looking very closely at the decoration with a magnifying glass and also the artist's mark on the underside.
TUSCAN - Side Plate (1) ONLY
Fine Bone China
Circa 1947+ (based on the backstamp design) most likely 1950's ~ 1960's though
Translucent fine china, meaning that when it is held up to a strong light source you can easily see the shadow of your hand through the chinaware
Scalloped rim
We are unaware of this pattern/design name, in many ways the flowers look "sort of familiar" and yet at the same time, "fantasy like". Noticeable is the strong, defined line work used for the branches and foliage.
Gold gilding has been hand applied (Gilder's mark on the underside) heavily all around the top edge only.
Backstamp is ...
DIMENSIONS:
165mm diameter
Weight: 180g
CONDITION:
USED
CLEAN
Very Good condition
NO cracks
NO fleabites
NO crazing
NO discolouration - in fact the brilliant White base colouring is soooo White we were surprised and had to double check the age of this piece, it is however definitely from the time period indicated (it has hardly seen the light of day, sitting in the cupboards under our china cabinets)
Gold gilding is in truly amazing condition although it must be said that this is a quality product and the gilding has been applied "heavily"
Now if only we can find the teacup and saucer! Still looking ....