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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Royal Winton 'Budgerigar' English porcelain tazza, circa 1925…

Royal Winton Budgerigar Porcelain Tazza, 1925

Royal Winton 'Budgerigar' English porcelain tazza, circa 1925 factory mark to base 5.5 cm high, 21 cm wide

Royal Winton 'Old Cottage Chintz' tazza & another, Royal Winton…

Royal Winton Chintz Tazza & Sunshine Dish

Royal Winton 'Old Cottage Chintz' tazza & another, Royal Winton 'Sunshine' dish