1930’s Square Luncheon Tea Plates with Fruits

$56.00

Availability: 1 in stock

1930’s Square Luncheon Tea Plates with Fruits, made by Royal Grimwades, of England, who began making pottery in 1900, at Hanley, Staffordshire, England. These cheerful square plates feature fruit in the centers, edged with gold.  Two of these have cherries, two have plums, and one is decorated with a pear.

This is a set of 5, sadly number 6 probably got broken by a new daily maid. One of the plum plates has a chip on the back, which does not show on the top, the pear plate has a very small chip underneath. Please only adopt these if you can live with that.

  • Measure 8-3/4″
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