Olde Staffordshire ENGLISH VILLAGE Saucers Salem China England Blue (2)
Classic English Blue & White Transferware
Bring the charm of the English countryside to your table with this delightful pair of vintage Olde Staffordshire saucers in the beloved English Village pattern. Crafted by Salem China Company of England, these beautiful blue and white transferware pieces showcase the iconic scenic design that has graced British and American tables for generations. The intricate English Village pattern features pastoral scenes of quaint cottages, rolling hills, and rustic landscapes rendered in the classic cobalt blue that defines traditional Staffordshire pottery. This matching pair offers both functionality and collectible appeal for lovers of English china.
Perfect for Tea Service & Display
These charming saucers serve beautifully as part of a formal tea service or as standalone decorative pieces. Use them with matching teacups for elegant afternoon tea, display them on plate stands to showcase the beautiful English Village scenes, incorporate them into a blue and white china collection on open shelving, or use them as charming catch-alls for jewelry or small treasures. The classic blue and white color scheme complements cottage, farmhouse, traditional, and English country décor styles perfectly. Having a matching pair makes them ideal for entertaining guests or creating a cohesive vintage table setting.
Collectible Staffordshire Heritage
These authentic vintage Salem China saucers represent the enduring appeal of English transferware pottery, a tradition dating back centuries in the Staffordshire region. The Olde Staffordshire English Village pattern is a beloved classic among collectors of blue and white china, and matching pairs are particularly prized. Perfect for enthusiasts of English pottery, vintage china collectors, lovers of transferware patterns, or anyone who appreciates the timeless beauty of traditional English ceramics. These saucers bring both functionality and collectible value to your home, serving as beautiful examples of England's rich pottery heritage.