Botanic Garden Rhododendron Square Dish
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Web ID: 4685680Botanic Garden Dinnerware
I bought several sets of these Botanical Garden dishes about a decade ago from Macy’s.The paint/glazing has not held up well. Not one dish in the collection remains flawless. Within first two years, translucent rings started to appear on the dishes as the coating wore off. We still use them but they are not so pretty anymore and are no longer used for special occasions. I still have a few of the Rose pattern dishes remaining. They have held up much better than the Botanical pattern after thirty years of use and are still beautiful. For the price paid for these dishes, I expected much better quality.
Customer review from macys.com
Beautiful and high quality
This is a really pretty dish. It was just too large and deep for what I need. Sadly, it went back.
Sturdy but lightweight
This piece is well designed, as it is roomy but not heavy. Design is beautiful.
Recommends this product
Customer review from Portmeirion Group
Sets a pretty table
Beauty and function rolled into one! I’m very pleased!
Recommends this product
Customer review from Portmeirion Group
Lovely baker
Lovely and practical square baker
Customer review from macys.com
Top Notch
This is my everyday China. The blue is exceptionally vivid and the quality is outstanding. Not a single piece has chipped yet. Have acquired several more pieces and love the oven the table dishes! It’s also fun to shop around and find vintage Blue Italian Spode to add into the mix.
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Botanic Garden Dinnerware and accessories pieces
I LOVE it all. It is beautiful and a joy to use everyday and for casual company gatherings ❤️
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Portmerion
Lovely casserole dish, easy to use clean and bake with. Love Portmerion! The Portmerion Factory was originally in Stoke on Trent England. Many other china factories were located there such as Spode and Wedgewood. About twenty years ago an American corporation bought many of these china factories and moved production to China, Thailand etc. If you are ever in England it is worth going to visit these factories for a living history lesson!
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