Archive for the ‘Tableware’ Category
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Johnson Brothers Cups
Tea parties are a great way to entertain. Actually, tea parties aren’t just elegant and sophisticated way to entertain guests, but a cheap way too. You would just have to worry about a good Tea, pastries and some cake and it’s already a long-hours party of talking and girls chatting. With that simple preparation, you [...]
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Johnson Brothers Bowls
It is not enough to equip your kitchen with plates. You have to complete the entire set of your Johnson Brothers Collection. You would surely want to collect one of Johnson Brother’s beautiful collections. Don’t you know that some of their collections are very historic? Their bowl’s and plates designs have sceneries that would reminisce [...]
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Johnson Brothers Platters
Johnson Brothers Platters and its other fine dinnerware started way back in 1800s. In Staffordshire area in England, the Charles Street Works factory started an earthenware craft where in 1880s ended up in bankruptcy. The following year, the Johnson Brothers namely Alfred, Fredrick and Henry Johnson acquired it in a sale during 1882. They are [...]
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Johnson Brothers Mug
Summer is the perfect time for you to have garden breakfast with friends or family. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a little gathering outside in your patio talking about your different interests while drinking your coffee and tea? It is one of the best ways to enjoy the sun. It would be better if [...]
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Johnson Brothers Plates
Wouldn’t it be great to have a nice dinner setting in your homes? The Johnson Brothers Plates and other dinnerware are not just made for its function, they are made to impress too. John Brothers have been makers of semi-porcelain plates which have the beauty of the porcelain China, but with the durability of the [...]
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Johnson Brothers Old Britain Castles
Johnson Brothers Old Britain Castles is an award-winning design pattern from the 1950’s. The pattern is found on a type of china known as “semi-porcelain”. This china combines the look and style of fine china with the durability of ironstone. It is freezer, dishwasher, and microwave safe. It was originally produced in the United Kingdom, [...]
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Johnson Brothers Friendly Village
The 50-year run of the Johnson Brothers Friendly Village fine china is not a surprise with its varied nostalgic scenery from a British pastoral village. Those pieces, that bear the logo of Johnson Brothers at the back, have been produced from 1953 to 2003. Perfect for wonderful seasonal settings, Johnson Brothers Friendly Village dinnerware has [...]
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Johnson Brothers Blue Willow
One of the most popular prints on the tableware is Johnson Brothers Blue Willow. Four of the Johnson brothers started the tableware business in 1883. They started with specializing on earthenware they called white granite that was very durable. What the brothers started continued to expand until they were made popular by the innovations of [...]
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Johnson Brothers His Majesty
Made from the finest earthenware, the Johnson Brothers His Majesty series first came out in 1955. They have produced these pieces until 1983. The original pieces had genuine hand engraving and a glaze over it to serve as protection. There is nothing more indulgent than the design of this series in rich autumn hues. The [...]
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Johnson Brothers Summer Chintz
The china pieces from the collection of Johnson Brothers Summer Chintz were produced in England from 1988 to 2003. The ones that bear the logo of the Johnson bros are genuine hand engravings that are covered in a glaze. The glaze is what leaves the patterns glossy and new all these years. Originally specializing on [...]