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Condition
Secondhand
Location
South Africa
Product code
Dol12116
Bob Shop ID
663652911
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Rare 1930's Royal Albert Dainty Dinah sugar Bowl -Excellent Condition
Excellent Condition no chips or Cracks
Gold gilding excellent
6,7cmm x 11,9cm
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Royal Albert "Dainty Dinah" is a vintage bone china pattern produced in England, depicting a young lady in a bonnet and crinoline skirt surrounded by a floral garden scene. The pattern was active around the 1930s and has since been discontinued. The design was inspired by a different product entirely: an English toffee brand from the early 1900s. The Dainty Dinah character The "Dainty Dinah" image first appeared as a brand icon for a line of toffees in 1914, produced by confectioner George Horner.
The character was modeled on Horner's real-life chauffeur and personal assistant, Alice Scott. The image of the "Dainty Dinah" character also appeared on many promotional toffee tins, which are now highly collectible antiques.
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