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Royal Winton "Black Crocus" square dish

By harley627, 19 October, 2007
Category
Ceramics and Porcelains
Distinguishing marks
Factory mark is "Royal Winton made in England with a capital A under it. 3 little gold marks that I can't deciper and a very pale X and perhaps a 7.
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
Aprox. 5" X 5"
Long Description

Sorry I can't upload any pictures.  This dish is in excellent condition.  The pattern is "Black Crocus" but I've also found it called "Triumphe"  But you're the experts, you tell me.  I think it's either a trinket dish or maybe a candy dish, measuring aprox.5X5 with little handles on two sides. The gold paint on the rim is not worn and it has no chips, dings or cracks.

harley627

15 years 7 months ago

If anyone would like to help

If anyone would like to help me with this item I'd be happy to send you the pictures directly.

Thank you

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History
I found this in an antique shop. It's my first piece of Chintz and would like to know if I did alright.
eBay Auction Link
Price Paid (If known)
$20
For Sale?
No
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