One of the earliest chintz patterns introduced by Grimwades in 1928, the design said to have been inspired by an embroidery done by Leonard Grimwade's wife. A fresh-looking pattern of daisies, bluebells and other wild flowers with a trim of gold, green or blue, it was the forerunner of so many Royal Winton floral chintzes. Below are three fantastic examples. For more details visit
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Royal Winton Marguerite cake Stand |
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Royal Winton Marguerite Sugar Shaker |
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Royal Winton Marguerite Biscuit Barrel |
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