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Britannia Pottery cup and saucer - Scotland





Britannia Pottery Scotch Ivory ceramic cup and saucer these ceramic cup and saucer were made between1920 and 1935 by B.P. Co. Ltd, under the mark Scotch Ivory.
B.P. is the abbreviation of Britannia Pottery, a factory that has is origin in Glasgow in 1856 by R. Cochran, becoming Cochram and Fleming by 1896,
From 1920 to 1935 Cochram and Fleming used Britannia mark and the production of the firm was known as Britannia Pottery.
The cup and the saucer are hand painted with a brilliant decoration of leaves, twigs and fruits,
The cup is 2 1/4 in. high (cm. 5,5) and the saucer is 4 in. wide (cm. 10) and were bought from an Italian dealer at an Antique Fair.

Britannia Pottery Scotch Ivory ceramic cup and saucer Britannia Pottery Scotch Ivory mark

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