John Maddock And Sons Royal Vitreous Value
A cherished piece of pottery can have many different meanings depending on the type of use. The John Maddock& Sons Royal Vitreous Small Pitcher is made in England and stands 8″ tall. It is in generally excellent condition with minor wear and a hairline crack at the front of the rim and a small chip on the front. The tureen is in overall good condition, and shows no chips or cracks.
This particular piece was made in England in 1896. It has an elegant floral wreath design and scrolls on the back saucer. It is approximately five inches in diameter and half an inch high. It is in perfect condition and will be shipped via United States Postal Service First Class Mail, with tracking and delivery confirmation. If you’re wondering if the John Maddock& Sons Royal Vitreous Value is a ‘keeper’ or is worth purchasing, you can check out the seller’s website to learn more about its value.
A John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous creamer was made in England in 1896. It is marked with the manufacturer’s name, the design, and the word Aldine. Its size is approximately 5 inches in diameter and 1/2 inch in height. The item is in excellent condition and will be shipped via United States Postal Service 1st Class Mail with tracking and delivery confirmation.
A John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous serving plate is nine inches tall by eight and a half inches in diameter. It is made from a beautiful piece of English transferware and is stamped with the maker’s mark. This item is in good condition with some light crazing. The price is $16. It ships with tracking. The recipient must pay for shipping through PayPal or through the United States Postal Service.
A John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous serving plate is 9 inches tall and eight and a half inches wide. The butter pat is made of royal vitreous and has a gold leaf design. It is a beautiful example of English porcelain. The piece is in excellent condition with only a small chip on the corner. It is shipped with United States Postal Service 1st Class Mail and delivery confirmation.
A John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous IMPERIAL Pitcher is a transferware piece of English porcelain. It is marked with the manufacturer’s name, design, and Aldine on the back of the saucer. It measures about five and a half inches in diameter and is 1/2 inch high. It is in very good condition with only minor crazing.