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Vintage Tureen with Lid - Chinese Tree - Booths - 1920s Decor
Vintage Tureen with Lid - Chinese Tree - Booths - 1920s Decor
This elegant Booths Chinese Tree Tureen is simply stunning, such a timeless beauty!
A stunning example of English pottery from the early 20th century, this tureen boasts the iconic Chinese Tree pattern, a delicate blend of vivid colours and intricate floral motifs in vibrant shades of green, blue, and pink, inspired by oriental art.
Its beauty makes it a wonderful collector’s piece, and even more so, it’s an unforgettable wedding gift for a couple who appreciates the elegance of fine tableware and the richness of tradition. Make their special day even more memorable with this exceptional piece!
Whether used for serving soups and stews or as a show-stopping centrepiece filled with flowers and seasonal decoration, this Booths' tureen adds elegance and history to any dining experience. Don’t miss out on owning a piece of true English heritage.
- Material: Ironstone
- Pattern: Chinese Tree
- Style: Chinoiserie
- Technique: Hand-painted
- Place of Origin: Staffordshire, England
- Mark: Booths. Made in England. A8001.
- Date of Design: 1920s
- Condition: Mint
Dimension:
Volume: 2 litre
Height: 22 cm | 8.6 in
Circumference: 25 cm | 9.8 in
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Origin & Maker
The pottery company Booths was established in 1872 in Tunstall, Staffordshire, a region famous for its rich pottery tradition.
Over the years, Booths became known for producing beautiful earthenware, particularly popular for its transferware patterns like "Real Old Willow" and "Chinese Tree." These designs, which incorporated intricate blue and white or multicolor motifs, were inspired by traditional Chinese art, a trend that captivated European audiences in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Booths’ pieces stood out for their meticulous craftsmanship and quality, becoming household favorites.
By the mid-20th century, the company became part of Ridgway Potteries, and later, Royal Doulton. Today, Booths’ vintage tableware is highly collectible, treasured for its enduring beauty and historical significance.
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