Description
Ridgway Homemaker Mid century Ceramics – Large Selection Available to be sold in one lot homemaker was a pattern of mass-produced earthenware tableware that was very popular in the United Kingdom in the 1950s and 60s. The pattern was designed by Enid Seeney and manufactured by Ridgway Potteries of Stoke-on-Trent between 1957 and 1970.
The pattern was a distinctive black on white featuring illustrations of the latest home furnishings and utensils against a background of irregular black lines. Items illustrated included a boomerang or kidney shaped table, a Robin Day armchair, a Gordon Russell type sideboard, plant holders on legs, tripod lights and lamp shades, and a two seat Sigvard Bernadotte style sofa.
- For sale here is 5 x 10 inch dinner plate
- 9 x 7 inch bowls 1 has a chip on underside does not show when on display
- 2 x 6 1/2 inch bowls
- 4 x 6 inch bowls
- 1 x 9 inch plate
- 2 x 8 inch plates
- 5 x 6 3/4 inch plates
- 4 cups with saucers 1 saucer has been glued back together does not show when on display
- 1 odd coffee cup saucer
there are 33 bits of Homemaker china for sale in one lot every piece is in good used condition except for the 2 damaged pieces listed