1919 Acme Flow Blue Rectangular Bowl Sampson Hancock

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Iâe(tm)ve retired and have started to downsize. My grand plan is to look around the house and choose 5 items each week to list on eBay. This week, Iâe(tm)m concentrating on my flow blue.In this auction is a 5 1/2âe x 4 5/8âe rectangular ribbed bowl in the Acme pattern made by Sampson Hancock and Sons in England. I identified using the book Flow Blue China, Rev Ed. by Petra Williams. She describes the pattern with these words, âeoeThe entire body of this scalloped gilt-edged dish is fluted with rounded vertical lines from edge to center. The surface is covered with a pattern of small wild roses with leaves and a light tracery of stems. Gold lustre has been srayed over most of the background.A wide blue band has been painted across the diameter of the bowl, and the center part of the band, as it crosses the well, has been extended into a circle. Scallops alongside the band are gold.Trademark banner with England in black. ACME S.H. & Sons in blue. Circa 1919.