🏡🫖 A quietly poetic tableau in green and beige transferware, this 1950s Johnson Brothers “The Road Home” ironstone tea cup and saucer captures country charm with its pastoral village motif, ideal for sophisticated tea service or tasteful display. Its durable earthenware composition and graceful silhouette make it both beautiful and functional for daily rituals. A cherished collectible that brings rustic elegance to your table.
Items are in good vintage/used condition. Please see all of the photos. 🏡🫖
⌛ History Behind The Piece ⌛ Founded in 1883 in Staffordshire, Johnson Brothers mastered durable yet graceful earthenware and became beloved for their evocative transferware patterns. “The Road Home,” introduced circa 1957, epitomizes mid‑century nostalgia and craftsmanship during the company’s most expressive post‑war decade.
Saucer Dimensions (Approximate): 5.5" W : 0.75" H
Tea Cup Dimensions (Approximate): 3.5" - 4.5" W : 2.5" H
Cup Capacity (Approximate): 6 oz or 200 mL
Tea Cup & Saucer Weight (Approximate): 280 grams or 11.46 oz