gold trim with gold roses around edge with a light blue color in flowers a gold rose bud on center bottom i think soup tureen i have 8 of them the have little or no cracking
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gold trim with gold roses around edge with a light blue color in flowers a gold rose bud on center bottom i think soup tureen i have 8 of them the have little or no cracking
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John Maddock & Sons Semi-Porcelain Soup Tureens (1906)
Description: This collection comprises eight semi-porcelain soup tureens crafted by John Maddock & Sons in 1906. Each tureen features gold trim adorned with gold roses around the edge, complemented by light blue floral accents. A central gold rosebud embellishes the bottom interior.
Manufacturer: John Maddock & Sons, renowned for producing high-quality semi-porcelain and earthenware in Stoke-on-Trent, England, during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Date Period: 1906
Medium: Semi-porcelain
Distinguishing Marks: Each piece bears the English trademark from 1906, authenticating its origin and production date.
Condition: The tureens are in excellent condition, exhibiting minimal to no crazing, which is commendable given their age.
Historical Context: In the early 20th century, John Maddock & Sons produced a variety of tableware patterns, many featuring intricate floral designs and gold embellishments. Semi-porcelain was a popular medium during this era, offering the delicate appearance of porcelain with enhanced durability.
Comparable Sales:
Estimated Value: Considering the set's age, condition, and the current market for antique semi-porcelain tableware, the estimated value is:
Recommendations: For selling or insuring this collection: