Description
There was drama to be had both in business competition and in sibling rivalries all while racing to produce the most exquisite porcelain the world had come to know
over 100 years later
All glassware is clear and shiny
this idea of a universal kitchen scale faded from households in the second to last decade of the 20th century
Johnson Bros Old English Vigo Platter with Birds and Flowers circa 1920s-1950s grey There was drama to be{HISTORY} The Vigo pattern made by Johnson Bros in England debuted in the 1920s and remained in production through the early 1950s. Colorfully designed with a big flowering tree, pheasant style birds, and a gadroon edge it was a similar design to Lenox's Ming pattern which was in production in the late 1910s. The two designs were so similar that Lenox took Johnson Bros to court in 1921 over copyright infringement of the design. Ultimately though the
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