Vintage Rare Johnson Brothers Cloverly Aqua Green Fruit Bowl | Crafted in England | Floral Lattice Embossed Scalloped Hexagon Shape

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Sit down to tea with this uniquely hexagonal-shaped fruit/dessert/sauce bowl, made by Johnson Brothers in the Cloverly pattern. An aquamarine lattice at the rim connects with florals that extend toward the center of the plate, which has beautifully embossed and scalloped edges.

The pattern color rings a true aquamarine shade, and is lovely paired with emerald and gold accents.

Bowl measures 3.75" wide. Sold as open stock (individually). Hand wash recommended. Good vintage condition with no cracks or utensil marks. One small ship at the edge can be seen in photo #4. Some crazing present due to the age of the pieces, which only serves to enhance it's charm.
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Sit down to tea with this uniquely hexagonal-shaped fruit/dessert/sauce bowl, made by Johnson Brothers in the Cloverly pattern. An aquamarine lattice at the rim connects with florals that extend toward the center of the plate, which has beautifully embossed and scalloped edges.

The pattern color rings a true aquamarine shade, and is lovely paired with emerald and gold accents.

Bowl measures 3.75" wide. Sold as open stock (individually). Hand wash recommended. Good vintage condition with no cracks or utensil marks. One small ship at the edge can be seen in photo #4. Some crazing present due to the age of the pieces, which only serves to enhance it's charm.
Sit down to tea with this uniquely hexagonal-shaped fruit/dessert/sauce bowl, made by Johnson Brothers in the Cloverly pattern. An aquamarine lattice at the rim connects with florals that extend toward the center of the plate, which has beautifully embossed and scalloped edges.

The pattern color rings a true aquamarine shade, and is lovely paired with emerald and gold accents.

Bowl measures 3.75" wide. Sold as open stock (individually). Hand wash recommended. Good vintage condition with no cracks or utensil marks. One small ship at the edge can be seen in photo #4. Some crazing present due to the age of the pieces, which only serves to enhance it's charm.