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Royal Winton Ivory Butter Dish C1930.

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Product information

Condition:
Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Origin:
Wade
Time Period:
1900-1950
Type:
Serving ware
Customer ratings:
Product code:
1211109
Bob Shop ID:
190228609

Royal Winton Ivory Butter Dish C1930.

 

An interesting Royal Winton Ivory Butter Dish made in 1930 England.

The fascinating shapes and bright colours are able to draw any persons attention.

This dish can be used to serve cheese and butter to guests.

 

Some Extra Information.

Royal Winton , a company founded by Leonard Lumsden Grimwade and his elder brother, Sidney Richard Grimwade, in 1885.

The company first started using the "Royal" title on their products after a visit with King George V and Queen Mary in 1913, and changed their name to Royal Winton in 1930.

Condition: Perfect, small bits of paint rubbed off, hardly recognisable 

Approximate Measurements: Weight:500g Height:7.5cm Length:15.5cm Width:14cm 

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02 Jul 2015