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Flow Blue China

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By Roy Edwards, 23 October, 2012
Description

Return of the Mayflower Flow Blue 57 piece china set Precilla and John Alden by sterling China co.

Category
China
Medium
china
Distinguishing marks
Sterling
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
various
Date Period
around 1917
History
return of the Mayflower
eBay Auction Link
flow Blue 57 piece set
Price
$800.00
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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kathyBeh

12 years 8 months ago

Re: Flow Blue China

http://www.passionforthepastantiques.com/store/products/item/backPID/china/products/american-historical-porcelain-tea-service-c-1850-60/

Not much info on this. Maybe you could contact this website?  good luck

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Lovejoy

12 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Flow Blue China by kathyBeh

Re: Flow Blue China

This not typically what one considers "flow blue". It's more of a "Historical type" made both under contract by Staffordshire potteries in England for export to the USA and by domestic American companies.

Here is a link for you:

http://www.liveauctioneers.com/search?q=historical+ironstone&hasimage=t…

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Roy Edwards

12 years 8 months ago

In reply to Re: Flow Blue China by Lovejoy

Re: Flow Blue China

we have a large collection of flow blue including normandy pieces and it is flow blue  but it must be rare. we can.t find any information on value to sell.

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vtlace

12 years 8 months ago

Re: Flow Blue China

I have ONE platter Identical to this set.  My center picture is the couple standing looking out to sea.  It measures approx 13" x 10".  The glaze imperfections have allowed normal discoloration.  The gold rim has some wear off or fading from use - specifically at a 5 o'clock position where someone holding it would place their thumb.  There is one "nick" or rough spot on the edge at 7 o'clock position which can be felt when trailing your fingernail along the edge. The maker mark is not on the bottom.  Transfer ink smudges are on the underside. 3 Kiln stand rough points ( top middle / bottom L & R ) are on the underside I am going to consign this / or list it on live auctions soon.  I would be happy to receive any feedback or interest if any wishes to acquire it. Thank you.

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