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  1. Johnson Brothers Willow Blue 20 Piece Dinnerware Set, Service for 4. Visit the Johnson Brothers Store. 4.4 424 ratings. Amazon's Choice in Dinnerware Sets by Johnson Brothers. $16880. FREE Returns. Available at a lower price from other sellers that may not offer free Prime shipping. Style: 20-Piece Set. 20-Piece Set. 8" Fruit/Salad Bowl.

    • A Vintage Blue Willow Diagram
    • English Blue Willow
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    • What Is Blue Willow Worth?
    • Where to Find Blue Willow China?
    • Fun Facts About Blue Willow China

    Until I started writing this post, I had never looked that closely at the Blue Willow design. At first I couldn’t quite make out all the relevant “parts.” But I think I have it figured out and thought I’d share it with you. This unmarked platter displays the “official” Blue Willow pattern with an outer decorative border as well as an innerdecorativ...

    Through the years almost every pottery in England hopped onto the Blue Willow band wagon, along with many in other European countries as well. That’s just how popular it was with the masses. This little creamer by the Ridway pottery in Staffordshire, England dates to about the 1890-1910 and would fetch about $25-30. This coffee pot, produced by the...

    Buffalo China Company is credited with being the first American company to produce a version of the Blue Willow, and I just happen to have a couple of pieces by them. The “J” underneath the Buffalo China mark indicates that this piece dates to 1949. If the number after the dash is a “6,” then it dates to June 1949(!). I unearthed this info via this...

    Round about the 1920’s, the Japanese began producing their version of Blue Willow china. I find the coloring much more heavily saturated than on most American pieces, as well as some English. This tea cup, missing its saucer and purchased specially for this article for .99 dates to about the 1950’s. With the saucer I would expect it would bring abo...

    This large, antique mug is one of my favorite pieces. The decoration on the inside you usually find in tea cups and its size is not all that common. I believe it may be a Japanese “Chili mug,” which I didn’t even know was a “thing” until I researched it. I would call it a thoroughly modern mug, holding a good 18-20 ounces of strong coffee and would...

    Prices on Blue Willow vary from high to low ($10 to $1000+), with older English pieces bringing the highest values and newer American or Japanese pieces bringing the lowest. As a result these lower value pieces have no value if damaged in any way. As with much of the china on the market, serving pieces tend to bring the highest prices, including so...

    So much Blue Willow china has been produced over the years that you can literally find it everywhere(!). For retail sales purposes, I look for it at flea markets, garage sales, and thrift stores. For example, I found the little restaurantware creamer above at Salvation Army for just .79. You may also have luck finding people trying to sell whole se...

    The “blue plate special” advertised by diners across the country derives its name from the Blue Willow grill plates used on trains and in restaurants back in the 1920’s. (See photo above, also curt...
    Blue Willow’s popularity has run so high through the years, you can find it on all sorts of home goods, not just china: spice jars, tin canisters, trays, salad servers, tiles, towels, wall paper, t...
    Willow comes in colors other than blue! You can find it in red (pink), green, mulberry (purple), multi, and even black.
    Passionate Blue Willow collectors call themselves “Willowers.” They gather in Hyanisport, MA for their annual conference.
  2. Johnson Brothers Willow Blue Dinnerware. A beautiful blue and white pattern, Willow Blue is both elegant and charismatic. Made of fine earthenware, the casual collection consists of a full range of dinnerware and accessories which are freezer, microwave, and dishwasher safe.

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  4. Willow-Blue by Johnson Brothers is an iconic blue and white china pattern featuring the classic "Old Willow" design, adapted from the Chinese story of star-crossed lovers in the court of a Mandarin.

  5. This gorgeous "Willow Blue" dinnerware set by Johnson Brothers for Wedgwood has a beautiful blue and white pattern that captures the romantic Chinese legend of two fugitive lovers reincarnated as doves.

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