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Set of 3 | Vintage Johnson Brothers Dinner Plates
Set of 3 | Vintage Johnson Brothers Dinner Plates
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Bring a touch of English heritage to your table with these classic Johnson Brothers Coaching Scenes Dinner Plates. Crafted in the renowned Staffordshire tradition, the series was first introduced in the 1950s and quickly became a favorite among collectors for its nostalgic depictions of 18th-century coaching inns and horse-drawn carriages.
Rendered in timeless blue and white, each plate showcases intricate floral borders framing a lively countryside scene—an ode to England’s coaching days. The scalloped edges and fine transferware detail highlight Johnson Brothers’ craftsmanship, making these plates as decorative as they are functional.
Perfect for use as statement dinnerware or as part of a vintage display, these plates embody both charm and history.
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Pattern: Coaching Scenes (Blue & White)
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Brand: Johnson Brothers, England
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Type: Dinner Plates
Diameter: 10 inches
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Condition: Vintage; excellent with light signs of age and use
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Returns
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