Ceramic Daisy Dish
Carlton Ware
£25.00
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This beautiful, intricate ceramic can be used as a trinket dish. Carlton Ware are a historic staple of Staffordshire pottery, and have created all of their ceramics on site in Stoke-On-Trent since the end of the 19th Century. This dish forms part of the Australia collection, exemplifying its vibrant yellow colours and bright decoration, bringing a touch of joy to any space.
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About Carlton Ware
Carlton Ware was a pottery manufacturer based in Stoke-on-Trent. The company is known for its tableware, often in the form of highly decorated leaves or fruit, and the ceramic toucans it made as promotional items for Guinness. It produced hand-painted domestic pottery in high art deco styles during the 1920s and 1930s and continues to produce items today.
Carlton Ware concentrated on the decorative giftware end of the domestic pottery market throughout most of its career. Its earliest works included typical decal and hand-painted table-ware in a range of mostly floral patterns as well as items inspired by Wedgwood and other respected potters. During the late 1930s they introduced a new series of table-ware, with boldly embossed floral and foliage patterns such as fox-glove and anemone. This series continued in unbroken production into the 1960s, although later designs were progressively simplified.
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