I really enjoyed putting this table together tonight...it's on display at my shop, and I'm growing fonder of these plates each day I look at them. I've featured this pattern before, but in a red polychrome transferware HERE . Isn't it hard to tell that it is the same pattern? These six plates are the only ones I've ever seen in this unusually beautiful colorway of a loden green transfer with richly hand painted highlights of burnt oranges/rust, golds and oddly, pink. But it works. The pattern is Pomeroy by Royal Doulton and dates to the 1930's. As is often the case with me, I used a window panel with my table linens. This one is a mossy green lace with embroidered, deep red roses. I love to shop my house for things to use in my tablescapes so the panel was perfect. I pick these up on sale, when I can, for little money and solely with the purpose of using in draping a table. Generally I won't spend more than $7-10 on a window treatment to be us