For sale is a charming set of two Wood & Sons bowls featuring the elegant Alpine White pattern. These exquisite bowls are perfect for adding a touch of classic beauty to your tableware collection.


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These bowls showcase the timeless craftsmanship that Wood & Sons is renowned for. The Alpine White pattern exudes understated sophistication, making these bowls suitable for both everyday use and special occasions.


Whether you're a collector of fine ceramics or simply seeking versatile and stylish serving bowls, this set is an ideal choice. Don't miss out on the opportunity to own a piece of pottery history with these Wood & Sons Alpine White pattern bowls.


Wood & Sons is a well-known English pottery company that was established in 1865 by Thomas Francis Wood in Burslem, Stoke-on-Trent, England. The company was initially named "Wood & Challinor," as Thomas Wood partnered with James Challinor. Later, the company became known as "Wood & Sons" after Challinor's departure.


Wood & Sons gained popularity for producing a wide range of ceramic products, including tableware, decorative pieces, and utilitarian items. They are particularly recognized for their high-quality transferware, a ceramic decoration technique that involves transferring a pattern onto the pottery using inked engravings onto tissue paper. This technique allowed for intricate and detailed designs to be reproduced on pottery.


Wood & Sons maintained its reputation for producing traditional English pottery until the company closed its doors in 1981 due to economic challenges. Despite its closure, Wood & Sons pottery remains highly collectible and is appreciated for its craftsmanship and historical significance.


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