Grimwades was a pottery manufacturer based in Stoke-on-Trent, England, that operated from 1900 to 1964. The company was founded by Leonard Lumsden Grimwade, who had previously worked for the famous pottery firm Wedgwood.

Grimwades initially produced a wide range of pottery, including dinnerware, vases, and decorative items, but they soon became known for their high-quality earthenware teapots. These teapots were popular in England and were exported around the world, particularly to the United States.

In the early 20th century, Grimwades began to produce a line of pottery called "Royal Winton," which was produced from the early 20th century until the 1960s. The pottery is known for its brightly colored and whimsical designs, which were inspired by the Art Deco movement of the time.

Royal Winton pieces were typically made of earthenware and were often decorated with intricate patterns, florals, or scenes from nature. Some of the most more...

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A group of Grimwades 'Wattle' pattern & other serving china,…

Grimwades 'Wattle' Serving China Set, Late 19th Century

A group of Grimwades 'Wattle' pattern & other serving china, transfer decorated in brown and blue, two oval lidded vegetable dishes, a side and dinner plate and an underplate, two sauce tureens, another lidded vegetable dish, two dinner plates and an oval…

A Grimwades floral cheese Keeper, early 20th century, in shades…

Grimwades Floral Cheese Keeper with Gilt Highlights

A Grimwades floral cheese Keeper, early 20th century, in shades of green with gilt highlights, a shaped platter with a moulded dome with a scroll handle and shaped cabochons decorated with flowers in autumnal colours; with stamp of Grimwades Stoke on…

A Royal Winton Grimwades charger, circa 1930s, handpainted by H.…

Handpainted Royal Winton Grimwades Charger with Floral Garden Design

A Royal Winton Grimwades charger, circa 1930s, handpainted by H.G.Lek, depicting flowers trailing from an urn in a garden landscape setting, with abundant pink purple hydrangeas and blue green trees; with backstamp underside and artist's name, diameter 34…

A Royal Winton hors d'eouvres platter

Royal Winton Hors D'oeuvres Platter

A Royal Winton hors d'eouvres platter

Royal Winton charger 'Warwick Castle' signed Austen

Signed Austen Royal Winton Charger "Warwick Castle"

Royal Winton charger 'Warwick Castle' signed Austen