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1930 GRIMWADES ROYAL WINTON CHANTICLEER COCK PITCHER

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1930 GRIMWADES ROYAL WINTON CHANTICLEER COCK PITCHER
1930 GRIMWADES ROYAL WINTON CHANTICLEER COCK PITCHER
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The AEAA is very pleased to present this exceptional ROYAL WINTON by Grimwades 1930-1934 Chanticleer Rooster/Cockerel milk pitcher. The colors of this Depression era creamer are spectacular, and the condition is excellent with just a couple of tiny glaze pops. This style of Chanticleer Roster was potted in several different sizes, and our medium milk is very scarce. Our wonderful example carries the proper 1930-1934 fine text base stamp. BEWARE: In ca. 1935 the Royal Winton marks became thicker & less precise in the stamped text, AND **** In 1941 all English potteries were graded as to the quality & type of items produced. They were required to display the appropriate letter designating the grade on all items. The letter "A" was incorporated into Royal Winton's back stamps in 1941, and continued until the end of 1951. Our scarce Grimwades / Royal Winton Chanticleer weighs 1# and measures 7.25 x 3.75 x 6.5 inches tall. xxxxxxxxxxx. The Royal Winton brand has always been known for both quality and design, with roots in Stoke-on-Trent that date back over 100 years. Royal Winton was originally known as Grimwade Brothers, and was founded by Leonard Lumsden Grimwade. In 1885, both Leonard and his brother, Sidney Richard, had shown a natural talent for modelling pottery, and from this a business began. By 1890 showrooms had been purchased in Stoke-on-Trent as well as London. It’s a measure of the company's success that by 1906, Grimwades Ltd was operating from 4 factories within Stoke-on-Trent. Leonard Grimwade experimented with new methods of manufacture and he developed the enamel climax Rotary Kiln, Duplex Lithographic transfers and other ground breaking techniques.In 1913 King George V and Queen Mary visited the potteries and the brothers issued a catalogue to commemorate the event. The Queen purchased a Winton Tea set and was delighted to be presented with a gift of a Mecca Foot Warmer. In 1928 'Marguerite' the first Royal Winton Chintz pattern was launched and was an immediate success. These tightly grouped, highly detailed and vibrant all over floral patterns were to become a milestone in the company's reputation for versatility and beauty. Following an advertisement in the 'Potteries gazette' in 1929, Royal Winton became the established trade name for Grimwades Limited and has remained so through to the present day.Leonard Grimwade died in 1931, but his legacy survived and the company went from strength to strength under the leadership of James Plant. Over succeeding decades Royal Winton introduced more than 60 Chintz patterns and became the leading producer of this style of decoration, exporting to most commonwealth countries and the USA. Discontinued in the early 1960's due to the high production costs associated with this style of decoration, Royal Winton Chintz has become highly desirable in the antique market today. Collectors Clubs have been established world-wide and many reference books have been published, with Christie's of London running auctions dedicated to Chintz pottery. In 1995 the company was purchased by its current owners who reverted back to the original company name of Grimwades Limited trading as Royal Winton. More recently it has been merged with its sister company Duchess China Ltd. Since acquisition some of the more popular Chintz patterns have been reintroduced on a range of giftware, tableware and limited Edition pieces. Hand crafted in the 'Potteries', Staffordshire England; Royal Winton Chintz undergoes eighteen separate production processes and is fired four time. Old lithographing techniques have been resurrected to achieve the all over floral effect demanded by Chintz lovers. In March 1997 the first new piece of Royal Winton Chintz for nearly forty years was introduced and unveiled at the Chintz convention in Pasadena, California. It constituted a spectacular piece, an 11" octagonal vase in the Florence pattern, and it received resounding approval. The company has witnessed many changes over the past century but one thing has never altered, its dedication to quality, design and beauty which excites many buyers from around the world. ***Weight :1# - Measurements: 7.25x4x6.5
Condition
XX - Excellent condition - couple of glaze pops
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1930 GRIMWADES ROYAL WINTON CHANTICLEER COCK PITCHER

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