The Crown Lynn story is part of the New Zealand's heritage. Operating during the period 1948 - 1989, the factory produced domestic ware commonly used in most New Zealand homes in the 1950s.

The story began in the 1860s, at Hobsonville where a farmer, R. O. Clark, encountering drainage problems, made his own clay drainage pipes. Demand was such that he went into business as a manufacturer of bricks and tiles and began a family business which was to have a lasting impact on New Zealand households.

In 1931 Thomas Clark, the great grandson of the original owner joined the firm. He realised the opportunities and expanded into domestic ware, opening a porcelain Specials Department in 1937. During World War II  the Specials Department was declared an essential industry and moved into making vitrified mugs and cereal bowls for the American Forces in the Pacific. Until 1947 half the more...

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A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, height 30 cm

Ti-Toki Liqueur Bottle, Crown Lynn, 30cm Height

A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, height 30 cm

A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, in blue-grey glaze, with…

Pair of Crown Lynn Ti-Toki Liqueur Bottles with Booklet

A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, in blue-grey glaze, with original swing booklet and sealed; along with a similar bottle. Tallest height 26.5 cm.

A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, in dark blue-grey glaze…

Crown Lynn Ti-Toki Maori Liqueur Bottle with Lid

A Crown Lynn Ti-Toki liqueur bottle, in dark blue-grey glaze with dark brown highlights, as a stylised tekoteko Maori figure, uncommonly with original lid, sticker label and string tied card label. Height 25 cm.