Identifying a pattern

Avantbo

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Could someone tell me what this pattern is called?
 

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I'm still delving and discovering things stored I didn't know I had.

The image is not cloth but a section of a large ceramic, wall hung meat charger I am trying to identify.

But the design is so-so similar to a dress I found last year, I think 1910-1920, it's very heavy on the eyes to look at.

From memory it's in poor condition, not worth saving but I'm curious about the design which might help me identify the Charger.
 
I'm still delving and discovering things stored I didn't know I had.

The image is not cloth but a section of a large ceramic, wall hung meat charger I am trying to identify.

But the design is so-so similar to a dress I found last year, I think 1910-1920, it's very heavy on the eyes to look at.

From memory it's in poor condition, not worth saving but I'm curious about the design which might help me identify the Charger.
Hi, that's interesting, as I first thought of the pattern as something seen on antique English flow blue china and pottery. And it is! I thought it reminded me of the "sprig" designs which is actually a term for a pottery/china pattern style.
 
Hi, that's interesting, as I first thought of the pattern as something seen on antique English flow blue china and pottery. And it is! I thought it reminded me of the "sprig" designs which is actually a term for a pottery/china pattern style.
Yes you were, I'm guessing the dress, the pattern is so similar is English which surprises me as I have never seen a dress with such a pattern, must find a photo.

Below is the Charger in its glory, you will understand why I wrote the dress pattern is heavy on the eyes.
 

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