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## Stunning ## - Grindley " CreamPetal" Cravy Jug - ## Scarse ##
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## Stunning ## - Grindley " CreamPetal" Cravy Jug - ## Scarse ##

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## Stunning ## - Grindley " CreamPetal" Cravy Jug - ## Scarse ##

You are Bidding on a Extremelly Scarse Grindley - Creampetal Cravy Jug ( Boat ) in their 1936 Pattern Called "Bundarra" this piece is in Excellent all round Condition

This Forme's Part of a Huge Estate Lot that I will be selling off over the next few month's

This breathtaking piece of history measures in at 21cm from Left to Right and 13.5cm from top to bottom

It Stands 10 cm in Height

 

 

 

 

W. H. Grindley is an English china producer from the Staffordshire area. The company was founded sometime in the late 1800s and continued in business until 1991.

Pottery company founded by William Harry Grindley at the Newfield Pottery, Tunstall, Stoke-on-Trent in 1880. Earthenware and Ironstone China - particularly for the Canadian, United States, South American and Australian markets.
In 1891 the company moved to the Woodfield Pottery, Woodland Street, Tunstall. 

In 1960 the business was purchased by Alfred Clough Ltd.
In
1978 renamed Grindley of Stoke (ceramics) Ltd.  
Federated Potteries Co. Ltd. took them over in 1982 and in
1988 the business was re-purchase by W. H. Grindley.
1991 saw the company in the hands of the receivers. and the same year they were taken over by Woodlands Pottery.

 

Grindley

 

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Gravy Jug was broken on arrival, please pack your items more securely
19 Nov 2008