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TOP 10 MOST DESIRABLE FLOW BLUE PATTERNS IN ALL FOUR MAJOR CATEGORIESBy: John HoganFlow Blue Pottery has been in existence since 1830 onward. The renowned Davenport Factory of Longport, England was…Continue
Tags: Pearlware, Davenport Factory, antique Flow Blue China, Floe Blue collectibles
Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Nov 19, 2011.
Flow BlueVictorian Tableware and Collectors' Passionby Jeffrey B. SnyderFlow Blue ceramics, with softly flowing transfer-printed decorations on durable, white, earthenware bodies, were created by…Continue
Tags: collecting Flow Blue, Victorian Tableware, Jeffrey Snyder, Flow Blue
Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk Sep 6, 2011.
AuthorsIn the Flow Blue International…Continue
Tags: Lorraine Punchard, Books on Flow Blue, Flow Blue collectibles, collecting Flow Blue
Started by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk. Last reply by Gail Dennehy Mar 21, 2011.
Mulberry is a variation of flow blue, where the potter used a darker pigment, often an inky black or purple. Because the same chemicals and additives that make flow blue "flow" were added to the…Continue
Tags: pottery, antique, mulberry, blue, flow
Started by Susanna Pickle Nov 30, 2010.
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This is the beauty of the backside of a great flow blue saucer showing the flowing blue that comes through to the underneath side. This piece says: W. Adams & Co., Tunstall England, Wild Rose Pattern. The back is almost as pretty as the front and my contribution to the alphabet challenge for flow blue lovers. This piece is currently for sale at the Vintage Touch ONLINE store at: http://deannamoyers.ecrater.com/p/13320735/antique-flow-blue-wild-rose
Here is a nice late 19th century to early 20th century W. Adams & Co, Tunstall Eng. Flow blue saucer in the Wild Rose pattern. This is a nice replacement flow blue piece at a great price. Currently for sale at the Vintage Touch ONLINE store at: http://deannamoyers.ecrater.com/p/13320735/antique-flow-blue-wild-rose
Comment by C. Dianne Zweig Editor's Desk on October 29, 2011 at 10:36am I have a lovely flow blue serving bowl just waiting to go to the Vintage Touch shop space for sale. If you are interested in this piece, just e mail me and let me know....I'll be happy to place it for sale in my Vintage Touch online store for ease of purchase. http://deannamoyers.ecrater.com
@Ralph,
I both sell and collect flow blue as do other members of this group. I would love for you to post pictures of your punchbowl and please include pics of any markings! :)
Comment by Ralph Meisse on April 19, 2011 at 4:53pm Hi Susanna,
Do you collect and sell flow blue? I have a few nice pieces, nothing to great but look good in the cupboard. One is a very large bowl of some kind. I will have to take a picture of it and post it here. Kind of looks like a big bunch bowl. Ever see one?
@ Ralph
Welcome! Please post some pics of your favorite flow blue pieces and let us know if you have anything to sell! :)
Susanna
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