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Victoria Ware is a term often associated with ironstone pottery produced in England, particularly during the 19th and early 20th centuries. This type of earthenware was known for its durability and resemblance to porcelain, making it popular for everyday use and decorative items. Many manufacturers used the "Victoria Ware" mark, often in conjunction with their own company name or a crest, to signify quality and a connection to the Victorian era.
Flow blue, a distinctive style of transferware, features a blurred blue pattern achieved during the firing process, giving it a soft, ethereal appearance. This technique was popular in the mid-19th century, and pieces were often decorated with Oriental or historical scenes. Combining the "Victoria Ware" mark with a flow blue pattern suggests a piece that embodies both the robust utility of ironstone and the aesthetic trends of its time.
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Hi Everyone! I am from Ohio and love thrifting and perusing our local antique stores! I enjoy pieces that remind me of my grandparents and love the hunt of finding unique treasures to bring into my home.
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