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Johnson Brothers ( Hanley) Lts, Stoke-On-Trent England Coaching Scenes
three markings on the back, By appointment to her majesty the queen manufacturers of ceramic tableware, By appointment to H.M. Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother manufacturers of Ceramic Tablewware, and Horse and Buggy with copyright Made in England Dishwasher Safe Ironstone
Re: Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Ltd. Stoke-On-Trent England dishes
how can i find out how much my set of dishes are worth? they are the stage coach scene, in exellent condition. i inherited them from my grandmother when i was 10.
Re: Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Ltd. Stoke-On-Trent England dishes
I also have some of these plates but they are the sugar and spice. I just got them from my grandmother and she says that she has used them for over 30 yrs. I cant seem to find what they are worth! Getting Frustrated!
Re: Queen's mother dishes
My aunt have 5 pieces of this set. Are they worth anything? These dishes were made by Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Ltd. Stoke-On-Trent England for the Queen's mother. Thanks in advance for any help. Troy
Re: Queen's mother dishes
They were not made for the Queen Mother, she just gave the company her patronage , which allowed Johnson Brothers to use that marking.
Re: Queen's mother dishes
Thanks so much.
Re: Johnson Brothers (Hanley) Ltd. Stoke-On-Trent England dishes
Johnson Brothers stoneware was mass produced, the Coaching Scenes with the Queen Mother marking is fairly modern, post dating 1952. 36 piece sets of theis often sell for less than $200.00 at auction