This beautiful vintage Heritage Hall Johnson Brothers (*made in Staffordshire, England) 12 Piece Serving Set is perfect for a Collectors or as a Wedding/Birthday Gift. This set will be a huge blessing to someone wanting to entertain guests.
**Please note: 1) Set is in excellent condition. 2) No chips or breakage. 3) Butter dish only has slight discoloration but not visible with lid in place. 4) Exact set online via a china replacement company shows over $1,645 value. 5) The picture shown does not include all the pieces listed below. 6) The purchase is for the entire set. Individual pieces will NOT be sold. Only legitimate offers will be considered. 7) Cash only 8) Pickup ONLY. Call to arrange time/public place for meet/exchange.
1 x 12" Oval Serving Platter
1 x Sugar Bowl w/lid
1 x 9" Oval Vegetable Bowl
1 x 15" Oval Turkey Platter
1 x Round Vegetable Bowl w/lid
1 x Coffee Pot w/lid
1 x Tea Pot w/lid
1 x Creamer Dispenser
1 x Gravy Boat w/under-plate
1 x 1/41b Butter Dish w/cover
1 x Salt Shaker
2 x Candle Sticks
12 x 9 3/4" Dinner Plates
10 x Bread & Butter Plates
10 x Coffee Cups & 11 Saucers
12 x Salad/Cereal Bowls
Pieces include: Colonial Overhang, French Provincial, Spanish-American Hacienda, Georgian TownHouse, Pennsylvania Fieldstone, Southern Plantation
The founding of Johnson Brothers dates back to 1883 when three young brothers -- Henry, Frederick and Alfred Johnson -- joined forces and set up in business to manufacture semi-porcelain at a small factory in Hanley (the largest of the six towns which later formed the City of Stoke-on-Trent) in 1888. In 1960 Johnson's acquired Eastwood Pottery close to their Hanley Pottery, further to increase the group's output; this is used as a warehouse facility and is soon to provide extra casting and kiln firing facilities for the expansion taking place at Creative Tableware. In recognition of the outstanding quality, design and value of the firms' products and the efforts over the years of everyone engaged in producing them, the Company has been graciously granted two Royal Warrants, namely one by H.M. The Queen and the other by H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother, and in 1966 the Company was given the Queen's Award for Industry and an acknowledgment of an exceptional export record -- approximately 75% of the Company's production having been sold in overseas markets over a number of years. Such is the story of the small beginnings of an ambitious young trip of Johnson brothers who earned quick success, followed by rapid expansion under the management of their family successors into what has today become a world-famous fine earthenware company.