1950's Rare Patterned Midwinter Stylecraft Semi-Porcelain Dip / Relish Bowl
1950's Rare Patterned Midwinter Stylecraft Semi-Porcelain Dip / Relish Bowl
1950's Rare Patterned Midwinter Stylecraft Semi-Porcelain Dip / Relish Bowl
1950's Rare Patterned Midwinter Stylecraft Semi-Porcelain Dip / Relish Bowl

1950's Rare Patterned Midwinter Stylecraft Semi-Porcelain Dip / Relish Bowl

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After working at the Doulton factory for 14 years, Willliam Robinson Midwinter established his own company in 1910, purchasing the Albion Pottery in 1914 and the Hadderidge Pottery during the 1920’s. In 1932 the firm became incorporated as W.H. Midwinter Ltd. In 1964 the firm acquired A.J. Wilkinson as well as Newport Pottery, but merged with J&G Meakin under British Tableware Ltd. in 1968. This was taken over by the Wedgwood Group in 1970. In 1987 Wedgwood closed the Meakin & Midwinter holdings.

The item is a semi porcelain dip/relish bowl (originally would have been a dessert bowl) manufactured by Midwinter under their Stylecraft range during the early 1950’s (Stylecraft introduced by Midwinter in 1953). The bowl is the squared deco shape and has been beautifully decorated in an ombre turquoise colour around the verges, which mists into bright white.

Stamped underneath Stylecraft by Midwinter Staffordshire, England.

The bowl is in very good condition with no visible damages.

Height of rim: 2.8 cm, Diameter of base: 5.2 cm, Across the rim: 13.2 cm x 13.2 cm