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Antique Wild Bros China Royal Imari 1803 Open Sugar Bowl

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Antique Wild Bros China Royal Imari 1803 Open Sugar Bowl

Ā Rare antique early Wild Bros Royal Imari china sugar bowl

  • Salisbury Crown China Works Longton
  • Early WB factory marks date rangeĀ  1904-1907 after which JSW (James Shelly Wild) marks were used.
  • Royal pattern 1803 Imari
  • Hand coloured and gilted over a brown transfer printed design on translucent porcelain china
  • 5.75-inch diameter scallop rimmed round open sugar bowl 3-inch tall
  • Antique used condition with very good glaze but some gilt ware as shown.
  • Fine examples of Wild Bros Imari design from the Edwardian period.
  • We have teacup trios available in the same pattern

Ā Rare antique early Wild Bros Royal Imari china sugar bowl

  • Salisbury Crown China Works Longton
  • Early WB factory marks date rangeĀ  1904-1907 after which JSW (James Shelly Wild) marks were used.
  • Royal pattern 1803 Imari
  • Hand coloured and gilted over a brown transfer printed design on translucent porcelain china
  • 5.75-inch diameter scallop rimmed round open sugar bowl 3-inch tall
  • Antique used condition with very good glaze but some gilt ware as shown.
  • Fine examples of Wild Bros Imari design from the Edwardian period.
  • We have teacup trios available in the same pattern

$11.94

Original: $39.79

-70%
Antique Wild Bros China Royal Imari 1803 Open Sugar Bowl—

$39.79

$11.94

Description

Ā Rare antique early Wild Bros Royal Imari china sugar bowl

  • Salisbury Crown China Works Longton
  • Early WB factory marks date rangeĀ  1904-1907 after which JSW (James Shelly Wild) marks were used.
  • Royal pattern 1803 Imari
  • Hand coloured and gilted over a brown transfer printed design on translucent porcelain china
  • 5.75-inch diameter scallop rimmed round open sugar bowl 3-inch tall
  • Antique used condition with very good glaze but some gilt ware as shown.
  • Fine examples of Wild Bros Imari design from the Edwardian period.
  • We have teacup trios available in the same pattern