A gallery of patterns attributed a factory
known by the collector’s name Mrs Bowring

This gallery is intended to aid research into a group of bone china believed to be from the same,
so far unidentified, factory. Below are three more galleries of related bone china.

The intention is to provide an inclusive image gallery for future students of Regency china.

If you have additional patterns, or the same patterns in different shapes, let us know.
If you have a marked piece of any of these patterns or shapes, let us know.

The images in the gallery below have captions with details of pattern number and shape,
additional information in (  ) refers to a publication, in [ ] refers to an image credit.

  Publication references here              Gallery information about Bowring here            Contact us here

 

Bowring pattern numbers 1-199  (for  higher pattern numbers scroll down to next sections)

Bowring pattern numbers 200-299  (for  higher pattern numbers scroll down to next section)

Bowring pattern numbers 300+  

“Bowring” bone china with identified by teaware shapes with, as yet, unidentified patterns.
These patterns are designated B U1 to B U17.

Bowring bone china shapes decorated by an outside establishment who frequently used the mark of a blue enamelled “V” and consequently are referred to as the “Blue V” factory.

Bowring bone china decorated by the “Blue V”  decorating shop using patterns
also found on wares made by Rathbone.

The following examples of bone china teaware are currently under consideration as possibly
belonging to the Bowring group. Details are prefixed with “Query”.