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- Hornsea Pottery Autumn Brown Heirloom Milk Jug & Sugar BowlHeirloom was Hornsea’s first complete range of tableware, and was designed by John Clappison in 1966 and was in production from******1987. It has a distinctive screen printed black pattern, along with the well designed forms. This milk jug and sugar bowl is in the most popular colour way of Autumn Brown. This milk jug & sugar bowl present beautifully and have no chips or cracks. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted Australia Wide.$75SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•6d
- Vintage Johnson Bros Rose Chintz Oval Serving BowlJohnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware. This oval bowl is in the ‘Rose Chintz’ pattern. The well known Johnson Brothers pottery made the Rose Chintz pattern from 1930 – 2011. Rose Chintz features a large rose surrounded by smaller flowers and rose buds, against an egg white background on swirling shapes. Can be v$40SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•1w
- Retro Ridgway Navajo II 6 Person Dinner SetFrom Ridgway - one of the Staffordshire potteries - this beautiful dinner set for 6 is in the “Navajo II” pattern and is backstamped. Produced in the 1960s this dinner set featured the unusual shaped rectangle dinner plates. It’s a great weight, being ironstone, with a beautiful mid century modern pattern/Native American style pattern called "Navajo II". This would be a great addition to your collection. The set contains: Dinner plates x 6 (27.5cm x 24cm) Side plates x 6 (17.5cm diameter) B$125SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•3w
- Ridgway Ironstone England Arlene Tea Set with 4 cupsFrom Ridgway - one of the Staffordshire potteries - this beautiful tea set for 4 is in the “Arlene” pattern and are backstamped. Decorated on a white background are pastel blue and green leaves and flowers. This pattern was designed and released in the 1980’s. The set contains: Teapot Milk Jug Sugar Bowl 4 tea cups There is a small amount of crazing to the teapot, and the cups have some crazing and staining, but the set is still incredibly beautiful. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted A$80SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•4w
- Vintage Beswick Zorba Green Coffee Pot and 4 cups & saucersThis coffee set is a lovely example of the now iconic Beswick ‘Zorba’ Green pattern which was designed by renowned pottery designer Graham Tongue. It bears the “Beswick England” backstamp with the model number 2211. It is in very good vintage condition with no chips or cracks. The set contains one lidded coffee pot, 5 cups and 5 saucers. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted Australia Wide.$100SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•2w
- Set of 6 Hornsea Pottery Fleur designed cups and saucers by Sara VardyHornsea ‘Fleur’ was a popular range from Hornsea designed by Sara Vardy. Introduced in the 1970’s, it has a lovely cream and sage green colourway. These cups and saucers present beautifully and have no chips or cracks. The cups and saucers are stamped 1977. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted Australia Wide.$72SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•5w
- Retro Japanese 1970s Brown Interlocking Circle Pottery Coffee PotJapanese Mid Century Stoneware has become iconic for being representative of the beautiful design and quality that epitomises the era. This coffee pot is in a lovely brown glaze and is designed with a lovely pattern of interlocking circles. The pot stands at around 20cm tall. The set is in great condition with no chips or cracks, but there is some crazing as pictured. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted Australia Wide.$35SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•6d
- Vintage Johnson Bros Rose Chintz Oval Serving PlatterJohnson Brothers was a British tableware manufacturer and exporter that was noted for its early introduction of "semi-porcelain" tableware. It was among the most successful Staffordshire potteries which produced tableware. This oval serving platterl is in the ‘Rose Chintz’ pattern. The well known Johnson Brothers pottery made the Rose Chintz pattern from 1930 – 2011. Rose Chintz features a large rose surrounded by smaller flowers and rose buds, against an egg white background on swirling shape$40SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•1w
- Hornsea Pottery Autumn Brown Heirloom designed Salt and Pepper ShakersHeirloom was Hornsea’s first complete range of tableware, and was designed by John Clappison in 1966 and was in production from******1987. It has a distinctive screen printed black pattern, along with the well designed forms. This flour canister is in the most popular colourway of Autumn Brown. These salt and pepper shakers have wooden lids and present beautifully. There is one very small chip to the base of one as pictured, and the lids are in great condition. Marked with ‘Hornsea England H$28SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•4w
- Royal Albert Cottage Garden Milk Jug and Sugar BowlThis milk jug and sugar bowl was produced in the 1980s by Royal Albert and are in the Cottage Garden pattern. It has a montrose shape with red and white flowers. The set is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks or crazing. Can be viewed in Stepney, SA or posted Australia Wide.$80SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•7w
- serving bowlglass serving bowl excellent condition$5Marden, SA•7w
- Figgjo / Figgio Turi Market Milk Jug & Sugar BowlFIGGJO AS, Norway was founded in 1941 near a local clay source and is located at Figgjo, near Stavanger, on the west coast of Norway. Figgjo Norway, “Market” was designed in 1963 by Turi Gramstad Oliver, straight after she had designed Lotte. Each shape of the Market series features a different scene of characters at food markets dressed in folk style costumes. The colours are hues of green and yellow on a white ground. It was in production from******1980. The milk jug is in great vintage co$60SHIPPING OFFEREDNegotiableStepney, SA•5w
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