I love brown transferware pottery and have collected various pieces from flea markets throughout Provence and New England. Brown transferware is beautiful, ageless, and lends itself to every table setting.
These beautifully patinaed bowls are dated from the 19th century, created between 1894 and 1898. As an antique, expect some signs of aging, such as minor wear which are to be expected for items this age.
This set of four antique bowls were created at the earthenware manufacturer Lincoln Pottery, Stoke-on-Kent, England sometime between 1894 and 1898.The manufacturers was a partnership between Samuel Ford and Frederick Thomas Jones, and had previously been a partnership of Thomas Hulme Smith, Ford, and Jones. Jones left the partnership in 1894, Smith & Jones continued manufacturing until 1898.
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