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London Parakeets Bone China Plate

London Parakeets Bone China Plate

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Inspired by a rumour of how these green parakeets came to London:

Ring necked parakeets are now in the top 20 of the most-spotted birds in the UK.
Dubbed “posh pigeons” by local residence the birds are rumoured to be descendants of ones which escaped during the filming of Humphrey Bogart’s movie ‘The African Queen’ which was filmed at Shepperton Studios in Surrey in 1951.

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Illustrated bone china plate that tells the story of how these noisy but beautiful birds may have come to populate the parks of London.

One of a series of plates to commemorate the bizarre behaviour of urban wildlife, taken from stories found in the Metro newspaper. The true story is printed on the back of the plate.

This plate is made in Stoke on Trent with Katie’s illustrations applied in her London studio.

26.5cm diameter

Dishwasher, microwave and oven safe.

Designed by Katie Spragg in London

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