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VINTAGE ALFRED MEAKIN ENGLAND ROYALTY / CROWN GLO-WHITE IRONSTONE ENGLISH CHRISTMAS FESTIVE DINNERWARE SERVING PLATTER DISH CIRCA 1945
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VINTAGE
ALFRED MEAKIN ENGLAND
ROYALTY / CROWN
GLO-WHITE IRONSTONE
ENGLISH CHRISTMAS
FESTIVE DINNERWARE
SERVING PLATTER DISH
CIRCA 1945
DETAILS:
Alfred Meakin England: A Brief History
Alfred Meakin England is a famous pottery company
based in Staffordshire, England.
Founded in 1875,
the company produces a wide range of pottery items,
including dinnerware, teapots, vases,
and other decorative pieces.
The company is best known for its brightly colored floral designs
and its classic blue-and-white designs.
The company began life in 1875 when Alfred Meakin,
the eldest son of a local potter,
started his own business.
In the early days,
Meakin focused on producing inexpensive earthenware,
which was used for everyday items like plates, bowls, and jugs.
After Alfred’s death in 1882,
his sons, Henry and Frederick,
took over the business and
moved it to a larger factory in Tunstall, Staffordshire.
In the late 1880s,
Alfred Meakin England produced some of its most iconic pieces.
The company released the ‘Old Granite’ range of dinnerware
and the famous ‘Brook-Lane’ patterned teapots.
Both of these items quickly became popular with customers,
and they remain so to this day.
In the 1950s,
Alfred Meakin experienced a period of rapid growth and expansion.
The company opened new factories in England,
and its products were exported to countries around the world.
Its products could be found in department stores such as Harrods,
as well as in smaller shops.
The company continued to produce new and popular patterns
throughout the 20th century,
including the ‘Blue Willow’ and ‘Victorian Rose’ designs.
Alfred Meakin England has remained popular with pottery collectors,
and many of its pieces still hold considerable value on the antique market.
Today, Alfred Meakin England is still producing its iconic designs.
The company has expanded its range
to include newer items such as mugs, plates, and bowls,
as well as tea sets, vases, and other decorative pieces.
Its classic blue-and-white designs remain popular,
and Alfred Meakin England continues to produce products
that are both beautiful and timeless.