Sign 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…

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Ginger 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…

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Electric Jug

Between 1944 and 1949, Ambrico was producing porcelain electric jugs in a variety of shapes and colours.

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Roydon Tiny Tots

Adored by cat enthusiasts, the Roydon Tiny Tots range is a super sweet example of Crown Lynn’s nursery ware.

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Reflections

Reflections is an iconic Crown Lynn pattern, and it’s representative of a key part of Crown Lynn’s history – design competitions.

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Bellamy’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…

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Magnolia Moon

Magnolia Moon was designed by Juliet Hawkins in 1980-1981 and was in production from 1982 to 1987.

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Carnaby

Carnaby was designed by Colin Simon and won the Crown Lynn Design Competition in 1967.

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The 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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