Victorian Porcelain Cheese Dish
The cheese dish was a familiar part of most Victorian kitchens, used to protect the cheese from vermin and keep it moist. These would usually be kept in a larder or cool side of the kitchen.
This is a good example of a 1880/90s chesse dish of generous size, with a popular floral decoration.
In very good condition
Dimensions: 14cm high, with a base ot 21cm x 16cm