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BURGESS & LEIGH Flow Blue PLATTER Non Pareil
Platter, ceramic, flow blue, Non-Pareil, Burgess and Leigh. This platter in the ''Non-Pareil'' pattern was manufactured in England by Burgess and Leigh about 1891. Length: 13¼ inches. Very good condition.
Circa: 1891
Manufacturer: Burgess and Leigh
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Flow Blue CHAMBER POT Ford & Sons ENGLAND
This Flow Blue chamber pot is decorated with highly embossed florals & swags and gold trim (gold is worn). The flow blue design is of large drooping flowers and mum-like flowers with cartouches. Marked, ''F. & Sons/ Crown/ Burslem'' and ''CWB''. Height: 5¾ inches; diameter: 9½ inches. Very good condition ~ the only damage is a bit of glaze wear on the edge of the handle, ½-inch long. Circa 1900.
Circa: 1900
Manufacturer: Ford and Sons
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Flow Blue ORIENTAL Theme PITCHER Ca.1860
Pitcher, ceramic, England. This footed Flow Blue cream pitcher has an Oriental motif we were unable to identify. It features a pagoda, a willow tree with twisting trunk, a ship, and distant mountains. The rim border consists of florals and 'S' shapes. The body is six-sided, with twelve embossed panels. Height: 5¼ inches. This pitcher is unmarked. On the base and going part way around the 'foot' of the base is a crack. There is a smaller crack, ¾'' long, on the body panel next to the handle, about...
Circa: 1860
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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57004
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Flow Blue WALDORF PLATTERS New Wharf Pottery
A group of THREE flow blue platters in the ''Waldorf'' pattern by the New Wharf Pottery of England. Size: 9 x 10.75 inches. One is in excellent condition with only a few knife marks in the center. The other two have some chips: one platter has four small chips on the back which do not show on the front; the other has three small chips on the back and one on the front. These chips can be filled in with liquid porcelain which will enable the platters to be used without discoloration taking place. Circa 1880. **SALE! Were...
Circa: 1880
Manufacturer: New Wharf Pottery
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57007
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FLOW BLUE Oval PLATTER 17 Inch LUZERNE
This large platter is in the ''Luzerne'' pattern by the Mercer Pottery Co. of Trenton, N.J. The mark is a crown over a shield and ''Mercer /Semi-Vitreous''. Mercer was established in 1868. This platter is in excellent condition with only three or four short (1/2'' long or less), shallow knife marks and very little crazing; even the rim has much of the gold left on. Size: 12.5'' wide x 17'' long.
Circa: 1880
Manufacturer: Mercer Pottery Co.
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FLOW BLUE Oval VEGETABLE 9 Inch OSBORNE
A flow blue oval vegetable bowl in the ''Osborne'' pattern by Ridgways of England. Size: 9 inches x 6 7/8 inches. Very good condition.
Manufacturer: Ridgways
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FLOW BLUE Round VEGETABLE 8.5 Inch OSBORNE
A flow blue round vegetable bowl in the ''Osborne'' pattern by Ridgways of England. Size: 8.5'' diameter x 2.25'' deep. Very good condition.
Manufacturer: Ridgways
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LE PAVOT Flow Blue SOUP BOWL England
A Flow Blue soup bowl in the ''Le Pavot'' pattern. Made by W. H. Grindley & Co., England. Diameter: 7 5/8 inches. There are some knife marks in the center but no chips, flakes, cracks or crazing. Circa 1896.
Circa: 1896
Manufacturer: W. H. Grindley & Co.
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LE PAVOT Flow Blue SOUP BOWL England
A Flow Blue soup bowl in the ''Le Pavot'' pattern. Made by W.H. Grindley & Co., England; ca 1896. Diameter: 7 5/8 inches. There is a tiny glaze flake in the bottom edge of the bowl (see photo) and some knife marks, but no chips, cracks or crazing.
Circa: 1896
Manufacturer: W. H. Grindley & Co.
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LE PAVOT Flow Blue SOUP BOWL England
A Flow Blue soup bowl in the ''Le Pavot'' pattern. Made by W. H. Grindley & Co., England; circa 1896. Diameter: 7 5/8 inches. This bowl has a glaze flake on the bottom edge of the bowl and several tiny glaze flakes on the rim, the worst of which we have photographed. Also, there are some knife marks in the center, but no chips, cracks or crazing.
Circa: 1896
Manufacturer: W. H. Grindley & Co.
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FLOW BLUE COVER Lid w FLORAL Decoration
Cannister, cover, Flow Blue. The latest decorating craze is to display pottery lids ~ on a wall, table, or on a plate stand! This is a cannister cover, probably English, with a fancy embossed handle and two curved and fluted sides. The other two sides are straight-edged and decorated with a wildflower spray. Width: 5¼ inches; length: 6 inches (curved side). Opening of cannister would be 4¼ x 4¾-4 7/8 inches. Very good condition ~ has some crazing.
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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