Early Adams Staffordshire Blue & White Vase, English
A BB Staple: English Porcelain, Ironstone, Earthenware x Asian x Blue and White.
Antique English Adams & Sons Vase, Classic Blue & White mosaic transferware decoration, scalloped rim. From Scotland, United Kingdom, Made in England.
A beautiful sample of early English Staffordshire with the highly sought after asian decorations and style. A unique, eye catching pattern with dragons, scrolls, and gentleman. The venerable firm of William Adams & Sons has been making earthenwares in Tunstall, Stoke, since 1769. On the bottom of the vase marked: "This Pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English Pottery”. Signed Makers Mark: Wm Adams, England, No. 62329
This pattern was often depicted and coupled with the Adams ‘Chinese Bird’ pattern, which continued to be popular through the 1920s and 1930s. It consists of pictorial lozenge panels featuring either asiatic birds or gentlemen surrounded by a blue and white mosaic style pattern. The origin of this pattern of decoration and its longevity is proudly stamped on the bottom of the base of each piece.
Dimensions: 8 inches high, 4.25 inches wide at base
Period: 19th Century, 1800s, as early as 1780 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom | Made In England
Bonnie Braes, The Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Adams family of potters had been active working with the kilns of Staffordshire probably since 1650, by the beginning of the twentieth century ‘William Adams’ was a brand. The original William Adams (1745-1805) had worked for Josiah Wedgwood during the eighteenth century and then successfully launched his own company William Adams, of Greengate, Tunstall, Staffordshire. This business was passed on to his son in 1805, and eventually sold out of the family to John Meir, another Tunstall potter in 1822.
A BB Staple: English Porcelain, Ironstone, Earthenware x Asian x Blue and White.
Antique English Adams & Sons Vase, Classic Blue & White mosaic transferware decoration, scalloped rim. From Scotland, United Kingdom, Made in England.
A beautiful sample of early English Staffordshire with the highly sought after asian decorations and style. A unique, eye catching pattern with dragons, scrolls, and gentleman. The venerable firm of William Adams & Sons has been making earthenwares in Tunstall, Stoke, since 1769. On the bottom of the vase marked: "This Pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English Pottery”. Signed Makers Mark: Wm Adams, England, No. 62329
This pattern was often depicted and coupled with the Adams ‘Chinese Bird’ pattern, which continued to be popular through the 1920s and 1930s. It consists of pictorial lozenge panels featuring either asiatic birds or gentlemen surrounded by a blue and white mosaic style pattern. The origin of this pattern of decoration and its longevity is proudly stamped on the bottom of the base of each piece.
Dimensions: 8 inches high, 4.25 inches wide at base
Period: 19th Century, 1800s, as early as 1780 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom | Made In England
Bonnie Braes, The Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Adams family of potters had been active working with the kilns of Staffordshire probably since 1650, by the beginning of the twentieth century ‘William Adams’ was a brand. The original William Adams (1745-1805) had worked for Josiah Wedgwood during the eighteenth century and then successfully launched his own company William Adams, of Greengate, Tunstall, Staffordshire. This business was passed on to his son in 1805, and eventually sold out of the family to John Meir, another Tunstall potter in 1822.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Early Adams Staffordshire Blue & White Vase, English
A BB Staple: English Porcelain, Ironstone, Earthenware x Asian x Blue and White.
Antique English Adams & Sons Vase, Classic Blue & White mosaic transferware decoration, scalloped rim. From Scotland, United Kingdom, Made in England.
A beautiful sample of early English Staffordshire with the highly sought after asian decorations and style. A unique, eye catching pattern with dragons, scrolls, and gentleman. The venerable firm of William Adams & Sons has been making earthenwares in Tunstall, Stoke, since 1769. On the bottom of the vase marked: "This Pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English Pottery”. Signed Makers Mark: Wm Adams, England, No. 62329
This pattern was often depicted and coupled with the Adams ‘Chinese Bird’ pattern, which continued to be popular through the 1920s and 1930s. It consists of pictorial lozenge panels featuring either asiatic birds or gentlemen surrounded by a blue and white mosaic style pattern. The origin of this pattern of decoration and its longevity is proudly stamped on the bottom of the base of each piece.
Dimensions: 8 inches high, 4.25 inches wide at base
Period: 19th Century, 1800s, as early as 1780 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom | Made In England
Bonnie Braes, The Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Adams family of potters had been active working with the kilns of Staffordshire probably since 1650, by the beginning of the twentieth century ‘William Adams’ was a brand. The original William Adams (1745-1805) had worked for Josiah Wedgwood during the eighteenth century and then successfully launched his own company William Adams, of Greengate, Tunstall, Staffordshire. This business was passed on to his son in 1805, and eventually sold out of the family to John Meir, another Tunstall potter in 1822.
A BB Staple: English Porcelain, Ironstone, Earthenware x Asian x Blue and White.
Antique English Adams & Sons Vase, Classic Blue & White mosaic transferware decoration, scalloped rim. From Scotland, United Kingdom, Made in England.
A beautiful sample of early English Staffordshire with the highly sought after asian decorations and style. A unique, eye catching pattern with dragons, scrolls, and gentleman. The venerable firm of William Adams & Sons has been making earthenwares in Tunstall, Stoke, since 1769. On the bottom of the vase marked: "This Pattern was introduced by William Adams in 1780 being a copy of a Chinese pattern & one of the first of its style produced in English Pottery”. Signed Makers Mark: Wm Adams, England, No. 62329
This pattern was often depicted and coupled with the Adams ‘Chinese Bird’ pattern, which continued to be popular through the 1920s and 1930s. It consists of pictorial lozenge panels featuring either asiatic birds or gentlemen surrounded by a blue and white mosaic style pattern. The origin of this pattern of decoration and its longevity is proudly stamped on the bottom of the base of each piece.
Dimensions: 8 inches high, 4.25 inches wide at base
Period: 19th Century, 1800s, as early as 1780 | Provenance: Scotland, United Kingdom | Made In England
Bonnie Braes, The Coorie Doon Collection - Winter 2024-2025
The Adams family of potters had been active working with the kilns of Staffordshire probably since 1650, by the beginning of the twentieth century ‘William Adams’ was a brand. The original William Adams (1745-1805) had worked for Josiah Wedgwood during the eighteenth century and then successfully launched his own company William Adams, of Greengate, Tunstall, Staffordshire. This business was passed on to his son in 1805, and eventually sold out of the family to John Meir, another Tunstall potter in 1822.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
Shipping fees will be calculated at checkout. Shipping will occur between 2-3 weeks after purchase. Please reach out to The Bonnie Braes with specials shipping timeline requests.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
All Bonnie Braes items are considered final sale and sold in, "as-is" condition. Majority of our pieces are in antique and/or vintage condition, which can present imperfections, general wear, and patina due to age. We will indicate notable disclaimers and condition for each piece.
We are happy to provide additional information and photos of all available items upon request. If you have any questions relating to the condition of an available item, please reach out to us through the Contact Form under 'Contact Us', prior to making a purchase. All sales are final.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.
Furniture Shipping costs are calculated after checkout and coordinated through a trusted carrier and The Bonnie Braes. The Bonnie Braes will reach out to you through your provided method of contact, once we have obtained the best, most economical shipping carrier quote for delivery to your area.
Once your furniture purchase is complete, we will coordinate a quote and delivery schedule for your furniture pieces.