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Johnson Brothers

Johnson Brothers was a British pottery company founded in 1883 by four brothers—Alfred, Frederick, Henry, and Robert Johnson—in Hanley, Staffordshire, England. Known for its high-quality, durable earthenware, the company gained fame for its "semi-porcelain," a type of pottery with the elegance of fine china but the resilience of stoneware.

Johnson Brothers is known for its charming designs, often featuring pastoral scenes or floral motifs, its most popular patterns include Old Britain Castles, Friendly Village, Willow and Regency. Production of Johnson Brothers china ended in 2015, making the remaining pieces highly sought after.

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