The Floradora pattern was designed and released by Booths Porcelain in 1912 and discontinued during the 1930’s. The pattern is a stylized one popular with collectors as it displays soft blue, yellow and pink flowers with green leaves in abundance on a geometric trellis motif.
Booths was established in 1891 at Tunstall and in 1964 became part of the Doulton Group. The popularity of the Floradora pattern has led to Royal Doulton re-releasing in during the 1980’s.
The item is a Booths porcelain dessert bowl. The bowl has gold trim on a prominent scalloped rim.
The item is stamped underneath Booths Made in England Floradora.
The bowl is in very good second hand condition.
Height: 3.6 cm, Diameter of base: 5.7 cm, Diameter of rim: 15 cm