The Churchill Blue Willow pattern is a classic example of traditional transferware that originated in Staffordshire, England. It’s known for its blue-and-white designs that are inspired by Chinese porcelain. The pattern usually shows a scenic landscape with elements like bridges, pagodas, and willow trees, creating a romanticized vision of the Far East. Churchill made these plates in different sizes, and the 9-inch version is quite common, often used either as a dinner plate or as a decorative display piece.
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