Doulton Burslem Flow blue biscuit barrel. Silver plated swing…
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Doulton Burslem flow blue biscuit barrel. Silver plated swing handle and lid (worn). Height 2 cm

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  • Flow Blue - Ceramics decorated in deep cobalt blue and white where the colour change is blurred, giving the effect of blue watercolour applied on top of wet white watercolour. Manufacture using this technique commenced in the Saffordshire area of Britain about 1820 and continued for a 100 years, by potteries such as Wedgwood, Johnson Brothers, Minton, Royal Doulton, and Swansea.

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