đ€ An elegant beige-and-brown Watermill ironstone piece that instantly draws the eye, this 1970s saucer or bowl features intricate pastoral transferware scenes and scalloped edgesâideal as a cup saucer, dessert plate, or decorative display. Crafted in durable English ironstone with signature âWatermillâ landscape motifs and acid-resisting glaze, this piece blends everyday use with collector appeal. Offered individually (saucer or bowl), itâs a beautiful accent for your vintage tableware or display cabinet.
Has a nice scalloped edge. Would work well as replacement pieces. Items are in average vintage/used condition. Please see all of the photos. đ€
âHistory Behind The Pieceâ The Watermill pattern was produced by Johnson Brothers during the 1973-1982 era, a time when the brand was deep into transferware landscapes made in Stoke-on-Trent, England. Johnson Brothers, a noted Staffordshire pottery, exported extensively and was a leading force in semi-porcelain & ironstone tableware from the 19th century onward.
*** Items are sold individually. ***
*********************************************** Saucer Plate Dimensions (Approximate): 5.75" W 160 grams or 5.64 oz *********************************************** 8" Bowl Dimensions (Approximate): 8" W : 2.75" H 460 grams or 1.01 lb ***********************************************