Collecting Vintage Royal Winton Chintz and Gold Porcelain
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- čas přidán 12. 09. 2024
- This is my Vintage Royal Winton Chintz and Gold display with all of those recent Royal Winton and James Kent Chintz Porcelain thrift haul finds, as well as some older pieces, and some Royal Winton Golden Age China and Porcelain, plus teapots!
This display of Chintz China includes various Chintz China patterns, including:
TOP of HUTCH:
Royal Winton Golden Age Sugar Bowl with Lid
Small white ironstone pitchers, one is Staffordshire
Malba chintz patterned tea cup and saucer Made in England
Ironstone Soup Tureen
Royal Winton Hazel Tea Cup and Saucer
Another Large Pitcher
Colclough Gold Chintz with Blue background Tea cup and saucer
TOP SHELF:
2 H&K Tunstall 2 gold chintz plates one sandwich one dinner - H&K TUNSTALL Hollinshead & Kirkham 9" Luncheon Plate "HK12" Gold Chintz Pattern
In front, Heutchenreuther creamer, and 2 Staffordshire Ironstone bowls
The Royal Winton Golden age Cream and Sugar
In the middle, the Ironstone Soup Tureen (Johnson Brothers Heritage pattern) with the Royal Winton Chintz behind it.
The hobnail milk glass miniature vase, the other H&K Tunstall plate, and then the James Kent Fenton Divided dish Pearl Dream, and the salt and pepper shaker by James Kent also in the gold chintz with the purple flowers
The Royal Winton golden age Salt and Pepper with the plate is under that, from family.
MIDDLE SHELF
On the middle shelf is this little Hobnail Milk Glass boot, 2 footed tea cups and saucers in the James Kent Du Barry chintz Pattern footed in the Royal Shape
Behind that is a Summertime saucer, and a Woods and sons side plate, plus this James Kent Du Barry pattern - sugar bowl, no globe
Royal Winton Old Cottage Chintz Teapot - It is in the Ascot style.
Behind that is a Woods and Sons scalloped oval platter
Then the creamer for the Johnson Bros Heritage pattern, with some Gold plated forks and spoons from family
Old Cottage Chintz - 16 oz Dutch Jug with the cream background (pre 1960)
Behind that James Kent Apple Blossom Chintz saucer Woods and sons side plate and the hobnail milk glass tall candy dish.
BOTTOM SHELF
Fifth Avenue Gold and Chintz Tea cup and saucer
My original Summertime Royal Winton tea cup and saucer, some Woods and sons Oval plates at the back, and the Johnson Brothers Heritage creamer,
Vintage Summertime Sandwich Plate pre-1960 with that cream background
Vintage Royal Winton Golden Age Teapot
Large oval Myott and sons ironstone platter
Royal Albert Lady Jane demi tasse coffee cup and saucer
Vintage Royal Winton Golden Age Footed Teacup and Saucer
Small Basket in the Hobnail milk glass
Vintage Royal Winton Summertime Chintz Oval Plate pre-1960 cream background
Vintage Royal Winton Summertime Cream and Sugar
Vintage Royal Winton Square Cake plate Victorian Rose
Another Royal Winton Golden Age Sugar bowl with lid
Vintage Royal Winton Butter dish with plate - Summertime pattern
Lovely hankies with the pink flowers
Hope you enjoy this video!
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Just so lovely! Watching this gave me a serotonin boost!!!
Lol so glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely gorgeous love 💕 all the flowers 🌸 🌺on those dishes but the gold dishes really stand out so so beautiful 🧡😘
Thank you Julia! You are too kind! Glad you like it!
I love your collection. I love dishes too. I see them as art and history. I would like to see just the chintz displayed with no doilies or other dishes. I did this with my similar patterns and enjoyed it and then I go back to mixing it up or adding some new. Always changing my display with the seasons. Thank you for sharing and showing us your ideas!
Thank you!! Yes it is good to try different looks. thank you :)
Very pretty Bonnie, makes me long for spring! 🇨🇦❄️🇨🇦
Thank you! Yes, me too!
Beautiful collection.
Thanks Vicki! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!
Lovely display. I love chintz. You are so lucky with the teapots. I have a fair amount of chintz, including the royal albert chintz, that Sears sold at Christmas. But I have never found an affordable vintage teapot . Shipping to Canada would be about $60 so that makes it difficult also. Years ago, I was in Ottawa in a jewelry/ souvenir store that had been open for 70 years, and there were 4 new Hazel teacups left over for many years. So that was so special. I am still hopeful to get a teapot in any pattern. I do have a breakfast set in summertime that has a small teapot that is lovely, but I NEED a full size teapot, if you know what that is like. I enjoyed seeing your elegant display with all the names. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you! I was lucky, ebay shipping was about $35 CAD, so not too bad. It is difficult finding a reasonable one, but I keep my eye out.
Hii Bonnie nice and beautiful video❤❤,you combine well the chitz with other pieces. Love the tea pot, I have the oval plate, the first cup and saucer of the lady, the golden tea pot. ❤❤ thanks for sharing, blessings❤❤
Aww thank you Mercy! Very nice of you, I am enjoying looking at it in my dining room!
I am really enjoying this
Awesome!
Hello it’s nice to have found your channel. Your collection is lovely and you’ve displayed the chintz dishes beautifully. I love dishes too.mmI do tablescapes so I’m always looking for channels that showcase their collections. New subscriber😊😊
Thank you Anna Lee, I appreciate that so much! I will check out your channel!
I love all the doilies
Thank you!!
Thank you .
No, thank you! Lol
Wow ! Amazing video. So well you have displayed your collection, it was pleasure to watch it .
I have just started collecting vintage/antique tea cups . Any suggestions as to where I can get tea cups . Thank you and have a nice day .
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it. I go everywhere, including thrift stores, antique stores if needed, online marketplace, bazaars, vintage fairs, consignment stores. Check closely for chips and fading...Enjoy the hunt!
Your chintz play is so lovely. Thanks for sharing. I noticed that you purchase your items from various different places-- do you find chintz very rare? I never run into chintz and almost have to drive over three hours to find it. It is also has a higher price tag than most other china patterns. Do you have an ironstone display? If not, I would love to see that.
Thank you so much! Yes finding chintz has taken me awhile...and I did have to order the teapot on ebay, but luckily we have a couple consignment stores that carry once in awhile. It seems alot of people in town have collections they are getting rid of or estate sales. Thanks for stopping by!
yes, I have an ironstone display in my videos ;)