Vintage Crescent China George Jones Junetime Pattern Sm Pedestal Sugar Bowl VGC

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A Good Quality Vintage 1920's Crescent China George Jones Fine Bone China Small Size Open Sugar Bowl in the Junetime Pattern in Production between 1920 - 1950 measuring 10.5cm diameter x 5.75cm high (just over 4" x 2.25") it looks in very good condition - looks unused, there are no cracks, chips, crazing or damage, the pattern is sharp and clear, the glaze very shiny and the gold trim completely intact, Backstamp shown is from the actual bowl being offered. The Coalport Connection: In 1856 George Jones opened a pottery showroom in Glebe Street Stoke on Trent. In 1865 he built the Trent Potteries adjoining the Newcastle-under-Lyne Canal and the Newcastle-Uttoxeter Road. In 1873 the company was renamed as George Jones & Sons, he died in 1893 and the business continued as George Jones & Sons. in 1873 the works was renamed Crescent Potteries. In 1920 Cauldon Potteries moved from their factory in Cauldon Place, Shelton to share the Crescent Pottery Works. In 1924 Coalport China was sold to Cauldon Potteries Ltd who in turn moved to operate from the Crescent Pottery. In 1955 Coalport China moved from the Crescent Works to the factory of Samuel Redford High Street Fenton. In 1957 Jones & Sons Ltd ceased trading. Careful postage and packing and sent by signed delivery in the UK £3.50. Europe £4.50. N.America £7.00. Australasia / Worldwide read more