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Salisbury China Bradleys Art Deco 9165 Open Sugar Bowl

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Salisbury China Bradleys Art Deco 9165 Open Sugar Bowl

Art Deco Hand Coloured Bone China sugar bowl by Salisbury China Company

  • Salisbury China Company Bone China sugar bowl
  • Art Deco pattern 9165 Classic 1920s angluar design
  • 5-inch rim diameter 2.75-inch tall straight sides narrowing to a 2-7/8th-inch diameter base plate
  • Date Range Salisbury China factory marks for 1920-1930
  • Bradleys was a brand of the Salisbury China Co Longton Stoke on Trent. The factory was previously operated by Wild Brothers, and many of the patterns were continued.
  • By the 1920's the factory was producing individually decorated art deco style pieces, popular in this time.
  • Very good antique condition

 

Art Deco Hand Coloured Bone China sugar bowl by Salisbury China Company

  • Salisbury China Company Bone China sugar bowl
  • Art Deco pattern 9165 Classic 1920s angluar design
  • 5-inch rim diameter 2.75-inch tall straight sides narrowing to a 2-7/8th-inch diameter base plate
  • Date Range Salisbury China factory marks for 1920-1930
  • Bradleys was a brand of the Salisbury China Co Longton Stoke on Trent. The factory was previously operated by Wild Brothers, and many of the patterns were continued.
  • By the 1920's the factory was producing individually decorated art deco style pieces, popular in this time.
  • Very good antique condition

 

$128,322.18

Original: $427,740.61

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Salisbury China Bradleys Art Deco 9165 Open Sugar Bowl

$427,740.61

$128,322.18

Description

Art Deco Hand Coloured Bone China sugar bowl by Salisbury China Company

  • Salisbury China Company Bone China sugar bowl
  • Art Deco pattern 9165 Classic 1920s angluar design
  • 5-inch rim diameter 2.75-inch tall straight sides narrowing to a 2-7/8th-inch diameter base plate
  • Date Range Salisbury China factory marks for 1920-1930
  • Bradleys was a brand of the Salisbury China Co Longton Stoke on Trent. The factory was previously operated by Wild Brothers, and many of the patterns were continued.
  • By the 1920's the factory was producing individually decorated art deco style pieces, popular in this time.
  • Very good antique condition