YOUR BUYING 1 Antique 10" dinner plate 1913 Flow Blue Montana pattern by Johnson Brothers / Bros. of England. all 4 plate that i am selling individually are in excellent condition it doesn't get any better then this considering they are over 100 years old each one is numbered 1, 3 and 4th plate are the best of the lot the No 2 has a few tiny scratches with in the center no chips this is a solid good investment as these plates get more scarce to find specially in the condition' the value will only go up over time. Even more so if you have a complete set history As it turns out, this blurriness is not due to a manufacturing error or the effects of the elements, rather it is a decorative style known as “flow blue.” The name refers to the blue glaze that “flowed” as it was fired, giving patterns a characteristic blur. Flow blue was widely popular from about 1830 to 1915, and several pieces have been found on MSU’s campus. |