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A very pretty chinoiserie octagonal Ashowrth Bros  ironstone china bowl pattern number 9763 and made C 1910. Ashworth's were known as Mason's Ironstone China as in the 1830's Francis Morley - the company founder had bought up the original moulds and patterns of Mason's.  The factory was at Broad Street Works, Hanley, in the Staffordshire Potteries area and was subsequetnly acquired by the Waterford-Wedgwood Company. 

 

This elegantly decorated ironstone bowl has patterns of blosson, roses and  Japanese bridges. It is in excellent condition and generously planted up with Myositis , Forget-me-nots.

We include the provenance along with detailed growing instructions.  The bulbs can be re-planted out in the garden to flower again next season, and this lovely vintage piece still has fiunctional value if not used as a bulb planter again.  

 

Our potted plants makes the perfect gift and come with a personalised gift card carefully packed in our compostable recycled straw boxes and shipped overnight throughout the UK with the option of our very pretty handblocked tissue paper and vintage velvet ribbon gift wrapping. The perfect sustainable way to to have scented flowers in your home over winter and nothing single-use about any element!

 

Kindly note our plants are seasonal so wont always look exactly the same as the picture, likewise for our containers which are all one-offs.  We always let you know if we need to substitute a plant or pot for any reason.

Antique Ashworth Bros octagonal chinoiserie bowl planted with forget-me-nots

£60.00Price

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