Description
- Width: 7 1/4 in
- Crafted In England
- Condition: Used (each item is inspected for quality and is guaranteed to be in excellent condition)
The two are included in the price.
Midwinter tableware has not been produced for many years. Founded as W.R.Midwinter Ltd in 1910, the factory closed in 1987. However, many of the Midwinter patterns have become highly collected, being very typical of their era. Quality items of many Midwinter patterns have now become very difficult to find.
Midwinter has now become one of the foremost collectibles from the 1950s and is set to follow the path of Clarice Cliff and Susie Cooper pottery in both popularity and price. In the last ten years, 1950s design has been elevated from obscurity, and examples of furniture, fabric and pottery are on display in museums and galleries across the world. Examples of Midwinter pottery have become familiar ‘retro’ images as seen on TV and in the many books on the period. However, Midwinter is much more than just the 1950s – in the 1960s they produced a groundbreaking bestseller in the Fine range designed by David Queensberry. Roy Midwinter designed the quintessential 1970s Stonehenge range and Eve Midwinter the pastel 1980s Style rang