Royal Bone Dish
This charming crescent-shaped bone dish from Johnson Bros showcases the elegance of Royal Semi Porcelain, crafted in England during the early 1900s. The hand-painted floral design features soft blue and brown tones, beautifully depicting a delicate arrangement of branches, flowers, and leaves.
As a collectible piece, this semi-porcelain bone dish serves as a lovely trinket dish or decorative accent. While it is in fair vintage condition—showing small stains and minor cracks on the edge of the plate (see photos for reference)—its unique character and historical significance make it a wonderful addition to any collection or display.
This charming crescent-shaped bone dish from Johnson Bros showcases the elegance of Royal Semi Porcelain, crafted in England during the early 1900s. The hand-painted floral design features soft blue and brown tones, beautifully depicting a delicate arrangement of branches, flowers, and leaves.
As a collectible piece, this semi-porcelain bone dish serves as a lovely trinket dish or decorative accent. While it is in fair vintage condition—showing small stains and minor cracks on the edge of the plate (see photos for reference)—its unique character and historical significance make it a wonderful addition to any collection or display.
This charming crescent-shaped bone dish from Johnson Bros showcases the elegance of Royal Semi Porcelain, crafted in England during the early 1900s. The hand-painted floral design features soft blue and brown tones, beautifully depicting a delicate arrangement of branches, flowers, and leaves.
As a collectible piece, this semi-porcelain bone dish serves as a lovely trinket dish or decorative accent. While it is in fair vintage condition—showing small stains and minor cracks on the edge of the plate (see photos for reference)—its unique character and historical significance make it a wonderful addition to any collection or display.
Measurements: 6 in W × 3.5 in D
Condition: Fair vintage condition with small stains and some dents on the edge of the plate (see photos for reference)
Materials: Semi-porcelain