A delicate Booth's tea slop bowl with pretty handpainted transferware Chinoiserie pattern ' Floral Chine' with roses and bracken. The makers mark puts manufacture c1912. Booths was a large scale Stafforshire pottery which made 'silicon china' an affordable form of bone china which resembled porcelain.
The bowl is in very good condition withe no crack or chips, and the pattern colour is still vivid. We've planted it up with Cyclament Coum to match the pattern colours and Muelenbeckia, both of which will grow indoors in a cool place and when they start to outgrow the bowl can either be replanted into a larger container or out into the garden to flower again next season.
Dimensions: 7cm high and 13cm diameter
Packed carefully in recyclable packaging and compostable straw with growing instructions and gift-wrapping from Cambridge Imprint paper, along with a lovely ribbon and a our own gift card. Couriered overnight with Royal Mail Tracked 24 acrosss the UK.
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