Add an exquisite piece of British history to your collection with this rare antique porcelain dinner plate by Brown-Westhead, Moore and Co. (Cauldon Ware). Proudly manufactured in Hanley, England between 1890 and 1904, this piece bears the prestigious pink backstamp celebrating their appointment as Potters to Her Majesty Queen Victoria. The plate is adorned with a delicate, soft pastel floral bouquet featuring yellow and lavender blossoms framed by muted green and gray foliage. The porcelain body boasts a heavily molded, ruffled scalloped edge heavily detailed with hand-painted gold gilt scroll accents. It is a spectacular choice for a dramatic cabinet display piece or a historical Victorian tea party setting. Condition: There is a notable, clean hairline crack stretching across the face of the plate as pictured, along with minimal surface age wear. It remains structurally complete and displays beautifully.