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Mason
s Ironstone, Red Floral "Regency" Large Pattern Stew Bowls
By Miles Mason Porcelain
Located in Worcester Park, GB
This beautiful set of six stew bowls by Mason’s Ironstone dates to 1950 and features the timeless elegance of the Regency pattern. Crafted in England, these bowls are a fine represen...
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Mid-20th Century English Regency Revival Serving Bowls
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Vintage Johnson Bros. "Old English" Floral Rimmed Bowls, Set of 4
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This delicate Johnson Bros. bowl is a charming example of mid-century English tableware, distinguished by its scalloped edges, rich floral detailing, and soft, gilded rim. The design...
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Mid-20th Century English Romantic Serving Bowls
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