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1930’s Rare Booths Porcelain Larger Saucer – Floradora Pattern Cutlery they are in very good

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Description

they are in very good condition with no visible damages

were originally established by James Gildea who joined the firm of Bates and Walker in 1878 as a partner

The jug is marked underneath Crisa

rebranding the name to Rex London in 2018

1930’s Rare Booths Porcelain Larger Saucer – Floradora Pattern Cutlery they are in very goodBooths was established in 1891 at Tunstall and from 1912 was also active at the Soho and Swan Potteries in Tunstall. The Booths family business in pottery was first began by Thomas Booth during the 1850s, but the business was only registered as a limited company in 1891. In 1944 Booths acquired Colclough China Ltd and merged with them in 1948 to become Booths & Colclough Ltd. In 1953 the Lawley Group who owned Ridgway and Adderley Ltd acquired control

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