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1930's English China - JOHNSON BROTHERS "Rose Chintz Pink" Sugar Bowl (Hand Painted) ONLY

Johnson Brothers

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HISTORY & NOTES:

Johnson Brothers began their pottery in 1883 but eventually moved their manufacturing off-shore to China in 2003

Rose Chintz Pink is a pattern that Johnson Brothers used in the period 1930's ~ 1960's

Hand decorated three colours, pink, green and pale blue.

Very pretty with a totally "human creativity" look! While the artwork is intricate and extensive, there are human "touches" here and there (dabs of colour where it shouldn't be and many areas of infill that have been left blank e.g leaves

We did have the full teaset (see the photograph as an example of how the complete set should look) until recently but we have now sold all of the trio's (sob sob) we had so we are now looking for new homes to care for the teapot, sugar bowl and creamer jug

This advertisement is for the SUGAR BOWL ONLY .... but HERE you can see the teapot or HERE you can see the creamer jug

 

DLAT RATING: 9/10 (Darling Look At This!)

 

JOHNSON BROTHERS - Sugar Bowl  ONLY

Made In England

DIMENSIONS:

112mm diameter

65mm height

Pattern: Rose Chintz Pink

Weight: 200g

GENUINE and ORIGINAL

Hand decorated/painted - this is how this pattern was ORIGINALLY created, don't be fooled by replacements using transferware techniques, these originals have become quite collectable and "rip offs" abound because the counterfeiter can make good money (I have seen original sugar bowls fetching A$100+)

Circa 1930's ~ 1950's

Rose Chintz Pink is a pattern dominated by a motif of a large pink/red rose with a lot of quite random foliage which also have small petal flowers infill coloured with a pale blue. Some of the foliage has been infilled with a green or mixed with the pink/red outlining to produce a brownish colouring. The base colouring is an off-white and contrasts well with the artwork.

I say "random foliage" because the design pattern is quite chaotic with foliage going this way and that - we used to joke it was a bit like a scene from WAR OF THE WORLDS when the alien creatures from Mars begin infesting the earth with masses of vine-like plants.

Funny thing is, the design draws the eye to it (you keep looking to see where that vine goes to etc ...) and the sugar bowl looks nothing like something from a sci-fi horror movie!

Another quite distinctive (but not exclusive to this pattern) is Johnson Brothers use of swirling ribs down the sides of the bowl, not a smooth curving. This means that light reflects from multiple angles and enchances the visual appearance of the bowl.

BACKSTAMP DETAILS:

Impressed into the clay

MADE IN ENGLAND

42

Artists marks are also present on the base, without these the artist would not get paid for their work! They were paid "per piece" not by the hour.


COSMETIC CONDITION:

NO cracks

NO chips

NO discolouration

NO crazing observed (both wet and dry tests)

NO artwork damage/scratching or significant wear

But nothing that is over 70 years old is perfect! (Not even my Mum)

Like the teapot, the ARTIST has left little bits of pink/red "dabs" here and there, even INSIDE the bowl there is a pinkish red "woopsy" smeared light mark - they (most likely SHE) are also not perfect and these artist imperfections simply add to that "human touch" - no machine created this beauty!

Tested as described in the description This item is not returnable, UNLESS not as described