⚫ A striking study in contrast, these vintage Johnson Bros “Paisley” pieces showcase ornate black transferware patterns set against crisp white English ironstone. With scalloped edges and shallow coupe silhouettes, each dish adds a tailored, classic look to any table or wall display. Likely produced in the 1970s, these timeless replacements serve beautifully or hang handsomely as part of a curated kitchen vignette.
Has a nice scalloped edge. Would work well as replacement pieces. Items are in average vintage/used condition. Please see all of the photos. ⚫
⌛History Behind The Piece⌛ Johnson Brothers, established in 1883 in Stoke-on-Trent, England, became renowned for durable yet elegant ironstone dinnerware. The “Paisley” pattern, introduced in the late 1960s and carried into the 1970s, reflects the post-war revival of traditional British motifs—reimagined in monochrome for modern appeal. The brand’s distinctive backstamp and enduring quality have made these pieces highly sought after by collectors and decorators alike
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*********************************************** Dinner Plate Dimensions (Approximate): 10" W : 0.75" H 510 grams or 1.12 lbs *********************************************** Bowl Dimensions (Approximate): 6" W : 1.75" H 250 grams or 0.55 lb ***********************************************