Royal Winton
Royal Winton is an English brand of earthenware and fine bone china tableware, made by Grimwades Limited, a Stoke-on-Trent based company founded by Leonard Lumsden Grimwade and his elder brother, Sidney Richard Grimwade, in 1885.[1] Pieces are marked with either name, or both. Among many other themes, the company made pieces with New Zealand interest, partly directed at the market there.[2]
In 1928, they produced the first of their Chintz pattern designs, for which the company has become famous.[1]
In the 1980s the company was acquired by Coloroll, a home furnishings conglomerate. Following the financial failure of Coloroll, Royal Winton was bought out by the management.[3] It has been merged with Duchess China Ltd of Longton (formerly part of the Tams group).
WWI plate, 1917
Reverse of same
Plate from "Maori ware" teaset, with "Maori carver", 1930s
Matching cup with "Maori women"
Plate with Whangarei Falls
"Maoriland" bowl
References[]
- ^ a b http://www.royalwinton.co.uk/about-us/the-royal-winton-story/
- ^ These are rather over-represented in the images here, most from the collection of the Auckland Museum
- ^ "Coloroll Cermics". Retrieved 2018-11-09.
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- Ceramics manufacturers of England
- Companies based in Stoke-on-Trent
- Staffordshire pottery
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