Johnson of Australia 'Russet' Dinner Service - 4x Dinner Plates, 4x Bread and Butter Plates

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Johnson of Australia were a division of Johnson Brothers England - one of the largest producers of domestic pottery in the world in their time. Like the English parent company they produced a huge range of tough utilitarian domestic ware.

Production for Johnson in Australia commenced in 1957 out of the Sovereign Pottery factory based in Croydon, Queensland.

Their extensive range of Australian crockery, very popular in the ‘70s and early ‘80s, mainly used a speckled cream ceramic, featuring a range of floral motifs. Common flowers used were daises and sunflowers.


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Pattern Russet
Model Dinner Plates, Bread and Butter Plates

Dimensions 24.5cm diameter (dinner), 17.5cm (bread and butter)

Condition All pieces are in excellent vintage condition, free from any major wear such as chips, cracks, etc. There is very little surface wear, if any at all.

There are four sets of each plate, eight plates in total.

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