Grindley Creampetal England Autumn Leaf Pattern 1930s Serving Bowls and Gravy Boat Vintage English China
A charming pair of vintage Grindley Creampetal serving pieces from England, featuring a warm autumn leaf and berry design with gold detailing on creamy ivory china. This elegant design dates to the 1930s and reflects Grindleys signature craftsmanship from the interwar period.
Set includes:
2 x serving bowls (25 cm diameter) one lid shared between them
1 x gravy boat with attached oval saucer (20.5 cm × 13.5 cm)
Condition:
Very good vintage condition with no chips, cracks, or grazing. Minor gold trim loss consistent with age and use. The glaze remains glossy and smooth, and the pattern retains its rich autumn colours.
Backstamp:
Marked Creampetal Grindley England M with the sailing ship logo. The Creampetal range was produced from the early 1930s through the 1940s, known for its soft ivory tone and durable semi-porcelain finish.
About Grindley:
The W. H. Grindley & Co. Ltd. pottery was established in 1880 at Tunstall, Staffordshire, England. The Creampetal line introduced in the 1930s was a lighter, cream-colored earthenware designed to complement fine china patterns of the time. The autumn leaf design seen here is one of the most recognizable from that period, prized today by collectors of pre-war English tableware.