➡️Condition: Excellent vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or major flaws visible. Light crazing/age wear typical for 1950s-1970s pieces (common in this pattern). Bright, vibrant blue transfer. Fully functional and display-worthy.


Beautiful matching vintage blue & white transferware cream pitcher and lidded sugar bowl from the Lochs of Scotland series by Royal Warwick, England. Specifically the “Loch Leven” pattern, featuring scenic Scottish landscape views with trees, mountains, water, clouds, and small figures in a boat. Classic underglaze transferware with floral accents on the lid and handle details.


Measurements (approx., from photos):

• Sugar Bowl (with lid): ~4.5” tall x ~4-4.25” wide (square-ish body), ~3” base. Lid fits well.

• Creamer/Pitcher: ~3.5-4” tall, ~3-3.5” wide body. Spout to handle ~4-5” span. 


Backstamp/Mark: Clear “Lochs of Scotland LOCH LEVEN ROYAL WARWICK ENGLAND” with unicorn/shield crest (EST 1835). Genuine English pottery mark. 


This is a charming addition to any blue & white transferware collection, Scottish-themed decor, or English ironstone/transferware dinnerware set. Pairs perfectly with other Lochs of Scotland pieces (various lochs like Loch Ness, Loch Duich, etc., appear on different items in the line).















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