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Rare Antique Fine Porcelain Crown Staffordshire Creamer Utensils Alfred John's uncle Robert Johnson

SKU 58760147269
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EUR125.00 EUR153.00

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Description

Alfred John's uncle Robert Johnson bought the company for his son Stuart Johnson and it stayed in the Johnson family's hands until 1976 when it became Myott-Meakin before becoming part of the Churchill Group

Edwin and Frank continued the business as Atkin Brothers

The item is designed with an embossed rope edge underneath the rim resulting in a scalloped effect

The stand has a scalloped tray and a solid circular handle

Rare Antique Fine Porcelain Crown Staffordshire Creamer Utensils Alfred John's uncle Robert JohnsonBased on the reg. no. beneath the item, its date of manufacture will have been between 1910 and the early 1920s and this is further confirmed by the lack of fine bone china on the mark. The words fine bone china were typically added to the Crown Staffordshire mark in 1930. The item is a fine porcelain creamer manufactured bu Crown Staffordshire and decorated in one of their colourful floral patterns. The pattern would most likely have been given a

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