It has beautiful rich color only found in authentic flow blue pieces. It displays beautifully. Flow blue pieces are increasingly difficult to find and this piece is priced well.
These pieces date from 1914-1925, and are in excellent condition with only light surface wear and gold loss, from a Connecticut estate.
measures 9 " in diameter, fine condition without chips, cracks, crazing
2.25" in height
listed at $84.95 at replacements.com
This gold-trimmed oval bowl has a blue clover design and on its underside has a blue Idris mark of W.H. Grindley, circa 1910, England.
Flow Blue china was made from the early 1800s until just after the turn of the century. Since the 1700s, English pottery makers had tried to copy Chinese porcelain which exhibited many characteristics of what was to become known as Flow Blue.
I have several of these in different sizes, pls convo me if you want another, or several.
This piece is from my private collection.
*Due to the nature of vintage, there might be the occasional imperfection. I will do my best to describe any noticeable flaws. Although I take excellent care of the items I have, please remember they had a previous life. If you have any doubts about the appearance of an item -please don't hesitate to ask any questions that may concern you.