Question: Is anyone familiar with royal winton grimwades?
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I have a 14 1/2" tall Royal Winton vase that my research shows was made between 1930 – 34 because of the back stamp even though it is green and not blue or black. I’ve searched everywhere for something similar but haven’t had any luck with finding any remotely like this as much as it has no color on it. I think it is an iris – did they make cream colored bodies with no color on them at all or was this an accident




Thank you for any help you can give

Lynne

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It’s part of the “unusual” ..Royal Winton Cream Ware (creamware) Collection (Pre 1960) made in the mid-1900s.

Some were glazed and the UNusual pieces were not glazed at the time of creation. If it is only this one piece item you have then it was separated from a set consisting of other pieces complimenting each other either for display or actual use.

A mint condition piece like this (at 14" tall) with a nice $99.00 – $350.oo price tag could easily make some bonanzler HAPPY upon arrival.

Thank you

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I know a teeny bit. Is it by chance their Lustreware cream? http://www.replacements.com/webquote/RWILUSCR.htm

The above link is to Replacements.com, it’s where I always head first to have a look.

EDIT: Here is another called Regina. http://www.replacements.com/webquote/RWIREG.htm

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Thanks for your reply – I don’t think it is Lustreware because it doesn’t have the “oil” colored sheen on the surface. But I’ll check out the other link. Thank you.

MONTROSE

Thank you very much for your reply. I wondered if it was a short-run type of production. There are no chips or cracks but there is crazing through-out. I think that is common Royal Winton and hopefully won’t affect the value too much. Great information to have.

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