Ceramics
Fancy Fayre
The ‘Crown Lynn’ name was associated with more than just domestic ware.
Read MoreSign Language Mugs
Crown Lynn produced a number of these New Zealand sign language mugs in celebration of the 1989 World Deaf Games (now called Deaflympics) held…
Read MoreGinger Jars
When we were cataloguing the collection of Richard Quinn, we came to some ginger jars. We had not seen anything like them before and…
Read MoreElectric Jug
Between 1944 and 1949, Ambrico was producing porcelain electric jugs in a variety of shapes and colours.
Read MoreRoydon Tiny Tots
Adored by cat enthusiasts, the Roydon Tiny Tots range is a super sweet example of Crown Lynn’s nursery ware.
Read MoreReflections
Reflections is an iconic Crown Lynn pattern, and it’s representative of a key part of Crown Lynn’s history – design competitions.
Read MoreBellamy’s
In 1977 Crown Lynn was invited to produce tableware for use in Parliament’s restaurant Bellamy’s. They wanted something that went with their new earthy…
Read MoreMagnolia Moon
Magnolia Moon was designed by Juliet Hawkins in 1980-1981 and was in production from 1982 to 1987.
Read MoreCarnaby
Carnaby was designed by Colin Simon and won the Crown Lynn Design Competition in 1967.
Read MoreThe Cook and Serve range
Cook and Serve display in the museum Cook and Serve in Narvik Advertising for the coffee cans. Cook and Serve coffee pots and coffee…
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