This rare find is from the 19th century and is a large (2 part) early piece of Staffordshire ironstone Blue Willow Pattern transfer ware. The platter has drainage grooves in base that lead to a reservoir at one end to collect the juices. The drainer dish has a central drainage point plus smaller drainage holes all over. Both are in the traditional Willow Pattern design. A fabulous antique to be used at every opportunity whether you are roasting meat or a variety of vegetables....
Dimensions: platter - height 6.5cm, length 43.5cm, width 33.5cm. Drainer insert - length 33cm, width 23cm. Made in the early 1800's, unmarked by maker, as a lot of the early transfer ware was. The drainer has two chips to edge - see images which form part of description. The drainer has 16 W imprinted on its base. The two pieces are sold together as a set.