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I have some ironstone transferware and I cannot identify the maker.

 Can anyone help me identify this maker and what the bottle and box are intended to be used for.  I can't sell it if I can't identify it propely.  I would certainly appreciate any info you can provide.  Thank you

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Re: I have some ironstone transferware and I cannot identify the maker.

Early obscure stuff. I'd guessbath set  powder box tray and bottle to put bath oil in by Johnson Brothers 1880s..

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Re: I have some ironstone transferware and I cannot identify the maker.

and Japanese Hawthron is the pattern name...

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Re: I have some ironstone transferware and I cannot identify the maker.

Its really beautiful.  Good job.  Best regards

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Re: I have some ironstone transferware and I cannot identify the maker.

It's gorgeous. The low covered pot is a powder box. If you see the same item with a lid with a hole in it, then it's a hair receiver. The tall jug is for rosewater, cologne,  or perfumed oil. It's for a lady's bathroom or boudoir.

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