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Originally called transferware -- flow blue was a later, American term -- the china was manufactured by scores of potteries. By 1910, some 1,500 patterns had been recognized.
It may look like it’s a little blurry, but make no mistake, collectors have focused on flow blue china. Although reproductions have been in circulation for the last 50 years, collectors and t… ...
It may look as if it's a little blurry, but make no mistake, collectors have focused on flow blue china. Although reproductions have been in circulation for 50 years, collectors and those who ...
You have Flow Blue china. The commercial production of Flow or Flowing Blue is said to have been first produced in the 1820s by Josiah Wedgwood.
And, our old friend, flow blue, became popular again. This time, items in more shapes and styles were available to the fashion-conscious homemaker than had been available in the early 19th century.
It may look like it’s a little blurry, but make no mistake, collectors have focused on flow blue china. Although reproductions have been in circulation for the last 50 years, collectors and ...
What to Look for When Buying Antique China. ... Breakfast is often taken on 18th-century Chinese blue-and-white plates, and puddings are presented in antique Sèvres sucriers, ...