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Johnson Brothers Old Britain Castles Blue
Description:
Introduced in 1930EarthenwareFreezer, Microwave, and Dishwasher SafeWhat dinnerware could be more appropriate for the lover of history, castles, and the British Isles than this one? Each piece of Old Britain Castles depicts an 18th-century landscape containing an actual castle, with its name and date inscribed below the scene. Founded in 1883 by four brothers, Henry, Robert, Alfred and Fred Johnson. The business was at first on a modest scale, but in the last 70 years has expanded until today Johnson Bros. is probably the largest firm of earthenware manufacturers in the world, controlling a number of factories in England and abroad. In 1968, to offer access to even larger markets, and to remain competitive, Johnson Brothers joined the Wedgwood Group. Today, Johnson Brothers remains a leader in the tableware industry, and their high-quality offerings are sought out throughout the world.
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