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Antique Johnson Brothers Florentine Green Tureen | c.1910
Crafted by Johnson Brothers in 1910, this Florentine Green tureen has been carefully preserved for more than a century. Her original lid remains intact, the delicate gold gilding still catches the light, and the gentle crazing is exactly what you hope to find on a piece that has been loved rather than forgotten.
There is something incredibly special about finding a piece that has survived the passing of time with such quiet grace. Not because it is old, but because someone, somewhere, believed it was worth caring for.
The printed underglaze maker's mark on the base featuring the royal crown style establishes that this specific semi-porcelain piece was manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1913.
Details
Johnson Brothers, Florentine Green, semi-porcelain, covered tureen, 11" handle to handle, 3.75" high to top of finial, c.1910, Stoke-on-Trent, England, royal crown underglaze mark, gold gilt, gentle crazing consistent with age
Tucked inside every set, a little something for first time Tavola customers — a hand-finished vintage passport notebook. Note the piece, the moment, the person you gave it to. One day these pieces will sit in someone else's hands — and they'll know it came from yours.
Crafted by Johnson Brothers in 1910, this Florentine Green tureen has been carefully preserved for more than a century. Her original lid remains intact, the delicate gold gilding still catches the light, and the gentle crazing is exactly what you hope to find on a piece that has been loved rather than forgotten.
There is something incredibly special about finding a piece that has survived the passing of time with such quiet grace. Not because it is old, but because someone, somewhere, believed it was worth caring for.
The printed underglaze maker's mark on the base featuring the royal crown style establishes that this specific semi-porcelain piece was manufactured in Stoke-on-Trent, England, circa 1913.
Details
Johnson Brothers, Florentine Green, semi-porcelain, covered tureen, 11" handle to handle, 3.75" high to top of finial, c.1910, Stoke-on-Trent, England, royal crown underglaze mark, gold gilt, gentle crazing consistent with age
Tucked inside every set, a little something for first time Tavola customers — a hand-finished vintage passport notebook. Note the piece, the moment, the person you gave it to. One day these pieces will sit in someone else's hands — and they'll know it came from yours.