Crown Devon floral tea pot cup jug and plates

Sale Price:£20.00 Original Price:£25.00
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For sale, six pieces of mid century Crown Devon crockery including a teapot, cup, jug and three plates (two different sizes, see dimensions below). Crown Devon makers mark on base of each item. Multicoloured floral pattern. The Crown Devon story started in the early 1870s when Simon Fielding put his life savings into the Railway Works in Sutherland Street, Stoke-on-Trent. But within a few years, the bailiffs came in and it was Simon's son Abraham, who stepped in to save the company. Majolica ware was in fashion and Abraham started to produce it in abundance. S. Fielding & Co. flourished and expanded, introducing a vast range of new products. The Crown Devon backstamp appeared on a number of patterns from the 1880s although it was 1912 before the Railway Works was renamed The Devon Pottery. The name Crown Devon was synonymous with quality but its wares also brought a bit of fun to thousands of people. Many items, produced for a few pence in the 20’s and 30’s, are now worth much more than people think!

Dimensions

  • Teapot with lid Height 10 cm Length 20 cm Width 12 cm

  • Milk jug Height 6 cm

  • Cup Height 7 cm

  • Rim diameter 8.5 cm

  • Plate Diameter 15.5 cm

  • Plates x2 Diameter 14 cm

Circa Mid Century Modern period 1940 - 1969.

Stock No. AC00949

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For sale, six pieces of mid century Crown Devon crockery including a teapot, cup, jug and three plates (two different sizes, see dimensions below). Crown Devon makers mark on base of each item. Multicoloured floral pattern. The Crown Devon story started in the early 1870s when Simon Fielding put his life savings into the Railway Works in Sutherland Street, Stoke-on-Trent. But within a few years, the bailiffs came in and it was Simon's son Abraham, who stepped in to save the company. Majolica ware was in fashion and Abraham started to produce it in abundance. S. Fielding & Co. flourished and expanded, introducing a vast range of new products. The Crown Devon backstamp appeared on a number of patterns from the 1880s although it was 1912 before the Railway Works was renamed The Devon Pottery. The name Crown Devon was synonymous with quality but its wares also brought a bit of fun to thousands of people. Many items, produced for a few pence in the 20’s and 30’s, are now worth much more than people think!

Dimensions

  • Teapot with lid Height 10 cm Length 20 cm Width 12 cm

  • Milk jug Height 6 cm

  • Cup Height 7 cm

  • Rim diameter 8.5 cm

  • Plate Diameter 15.5 cm

  • Plates x2 Diameter 14 cm

Circa Mid Century Modern period 1940 - 1969.

Stock No. AC00949

Includes free shipping to UK mainland

For sale, six pieces of mid century Crown Devon crockery including a teapot, cup, jug and three plates (two different sizes, see dimensions below). Crown Devon makers mark on base of each item. Multicoloured floral pattern. The Crown Devon story started in the early 1870s when Simon Fielding put his life savings into the Railway Works in Sutherland Street, Stoke-on-Trent. But within a few years, the bailiffs came in and it was Simon's son Abraham, who stepped in to save the company. Majolica ware was in fashion and Abraham started to produce it in abundance. S. Fielding & Co. flourished and expanded, introducing a vast range of new products. The Crown Devon backstamp appeared on a number of patterns from the 1880s although it was 1912 before the Railway Works was renamed The Devon Pottery. The name Crown Devon was synonymous with quality but its wares also brought a bit of fun to thousands of people. Many items, produced for a few pence in the 20’s and 30’s, are now worth much more than people think!

Dimensions

  • Teapot with lid Height 10 cm Length 20 cm Width 12 cm

  • Milk jug Height 6 cm

  • Cup Height 7 cm

  • Rim diameter 8.5 cm

  • Plate Diameter 15.5 cm

  • Plates x2 Diameter 14 cm

Circa Mid Century Modern period 1940 - 1969.

Stock No. AC00949

Condition

Authentic original vintage used condition. Usual wear and imperfections commensurate with functional vintage crockery of this age. No chips or cracks. Please carefully check all the photos for close up details as they form an integral part of the description. All of our items are antique, vintage or used so will show signs of wear and imperfections commensurate with a pre loved item of that age. We do our best to photograph and explain the condition of the item as best we can. If you have any questions, or a condition issue with any of our items, please contact Antiques Central direct and we will do everything we can to resolve the problem as quickly and as effectively as possible. Always remember, when buying vintage items, they will have signs of use but that is also what makes them so unique.

Item location

Birmingham, UK.

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