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Pattern & Maker Details:
Maker: J. Broadhurst & Sons Ltd., Staffordshire Potteries, England.
Pattern: "Swan Inn." This is a classic, brown transferware pattern (also known as a coaching scene) that depicts an old English tavern, an inn sign with a swan, and a horse-drawn carriage.
Style/Era: Broadhurst pottery is often associated with the mid-century period (1950s - 1970s).
Material: Ironstone.
Condition:
Excellent Vintage Condition.
No chips, cracks, or crazing (surface fine lines).
The transferware image and glaze are bright and vibrant.
Important Note on Manufacturing: Two of the cups have small, fine, reddish-brown sandy/gritty specks embedded in the glaze inside the cup. This is a common manufacturing artifact of vintage Ironstone/Earthenware pottery from this era and is not considered damage or wear. It has been factored into the pricing.
Measurements (Approximate):
Quantity: Set of 3 Cups & 3 Saucers (6 pieces total).
Cup Height: 8 cm
Cup Mouth Diameter: 7 cm
Cup Base Diameter: 4.4 cm
Saucer Diameter: 14cm
Note: This is a fragile item and will be meticulously wrapped with multiple layers of bubble wrap and securely boxed.