Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Antique John Maddock and Sons Royal Vitreous Large Vintage Bowl Basin Blue

Established in 1830, the company was known for producing Royal Vitreous Porcelain dinnerware, tea sets, and toilet ware, with a reputation for intricate floral designs. Historical documentation from The Pottery & Glass-Brass Salesman indicates the company operated under various names over time: initially as J. Maddock from 1842 to 1855, then J. Maddock & Son from circa 1855 to 1870, and J. Maddock & Sons from circa 1870 to 1896. In 1896, it incorporated as John Maddock & Sons Ltd, suggesting that the absence of “Ltd” in the user’s description points to a manufacturing date before 1896. Given the user’s mention of “John Maddock and Sons” without “Ltd, ” it aligns with the period from 1870 to 1896, a common timeframe for their export ware marked with Ethe bowl was made by John Maddock & Sons between 1870 and 1896 in Staffordshire, England, based on historical records. Very large basin excellent in used condition.