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1930’s Rare Booths Porcelain Scalloped Rim Saucer – Floradora Pattern Cutlery In 1899 Arthur died

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Description

In 1899 Arthur died

This item is a red pie bird funnel and is the perfect item to use when baking a fruit or meat pie with a pastry lid / top crust

during the 1950’s and decorated in a bright and colourful floral chintz pattern

Each items is handle-stamped with REG Design Made in England Bouquet P&M EPNS A1

a Product of Ridgway Potteries Lrd

1930’s Rare Booths Porcelain Scalloped Rim Saucer – Floradora Pattern Cutlery In 1899 Arthur diedBooths was established in 1891 at Tunstall and from 1912 was also active at the Soho and Swan Potteries in Tunstall. The Booths family business in pottery was first began by Thomas Booth during the 1850s, but the business was only registered as a limited company in 1891. In 1944 Booths acquired Colclough China Ltd and merged with them in 1948 to become Booths & Colclough Ltd. In 1953 the Lawley Group who owned Ridgway and Adderley Ltd acquired control

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