Product Description :This historical and traditional pattern, Old British Castles, intricately rendered by a Miss Fennel back in 1928. She, the daughter of a Master Engraver, created these original drawings from old book photographs and steel engravings. OBC is certainly one of the best known patterns from Johnson Brothers and has been in production since 1930. Each piece of china depicting a scene of a different castle has extended to 45 castles. Some of the most famous castles included in the OBC Pattern are - Cambridge, Dunstable, Exeter, Haddon Hall, Kent, Stratford, and Warwick. The Old British Castles pink creamer featuring Goodrich and Brougham Castle -- use it everyday or for your most formal settings. Whether you prefer, milk, half and half, or cream you will prefer it served in this elegant creamer. Additional accessories available in this pattern. MORE DETAILS >>Amazon.com Review
Cherished by collectors, Old Britain Castles porcelain dinnerware depicts notable British buildings set in their 18th-century landscapes, with each scene identified and dated. Ornamental floral borders harmonize the pieces. Elegant enough for special-occasion dining, this 8-ounce creamer from the pink collection is delicately shaded and printed under a fine, gleaming glaze; pair it with the matching covered sugar bowl. All Old Britain Castles pieces are made in England and are dishwasher-, microwave-, and freezer-safe. --Fred Brack |