One of the first chintz patterns introduced by Royal Winton in 1928. In 1929 the Pottery Gazette described it as 'reminiscent of the charm of the countryside.... with new and appealing shapes'. In general it was produced in either a gold or blue enamel trim. For a good selection of Marguerite see
Premier Antiques
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Royal Winton 'Marguerite' Biscuit Barrel c1939 |
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Royal Winton 'Marguerite' Elite Teapot c1930 |
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Royal Winton 'Marguerite' Sugar Shaker c1935 |
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