
Wood & Sons Seaforth Blue and White China 9-1/8th-Inch Soup Bowl
Antique Seaforth design blue and white china 9-1/8th-inch rimmed soup bowl by Wood and Sons
- Early Seaforth marks with impressed W33 suggests 1933
- Very good antique condition for collectors.
- Seaforth is a widely collected blue & white pattern and depicts oriental parks and lakes with wide floral borders and decorative bordering. It was based on the earlier Eton College design.
- These 9-1/8th-inch rimmed English soup bowls are increasingly hard to find
- Seaforth rope marks made in EnglandÂ
- Almost no knife marks on surface but there is some fine linear glaze crazing affecting the surface of the bowl
- There is impressed detailed ribbing on the rim with no gilt
- Nice early examples of, very pretty and usable.
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Antique Seaforth design blue and white china 9-1/8th-inch rimmed soup bowl by Wood and Sons
- Early Seaforth marks with impressed W33 suggests 1933
- Very good antique condition for collectors.
- Seaforth is a widely collected blue & white pattern and depicts oriental parks and lakes with wide floral borders and decorative bordering. It was based on the earlier Eton College design.
- These 9-1/8th-inch rimmed English soup bowls are increasingly hard to find
- Seaforth rope marks made in EnglandÂ
- Almost no knife marks on surface but there is some fine linear glaze crazing affecting the surface of the bowl
- There is impressed detailed ribbing on the rim with no gilt
- Nice early examples of, very pretty and usable.
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Original: $26.55
-70%$26.55
$7.96Description
Antique Seaforth design blue and white china 9-1/8th-inch rimmed soup bowl by Wood and Sons
- Early Seaforth marks with impressed W33 suggests 1933
- Very good antique condition for collectors.
- Seaforth is a widely collected blue & white pattern and depicts oriental parks and lakes with wide floral borders and decorative bordering. It was based on the earlier Eton College design.
- These 9-1/8th-inch rimmed English soup bowls are increasingly hard to find
- Seaforth rope marks made in EnglandÂ
- Almost no knife marks on surface but there is some fine linear glaze crazing affecting the surface of the bowl
- There is impressed detailed ribbing on the rim with no gilt
- Nice early examples of, very pretty and usable.
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