Love the lines and the colors in the Russel Wright tableware she had. I would have picked those colors too. Too bad about the crack in the serving dish.
6 Responses to “Russel Wright in Pink & Chartruese. Part 12”
One of the most ubiquitous ceramic brands of the 50’s. Considered a fancier brand.
shirlie williams
Beautiful , I have never heard of him either, one to check out, I have a collection of Carlton Ware (the colours of this set jogged my memory),produced in the Staffordshire Potteries from 1930 onwards, when I get back from my visit to dad this weekend I will photograph the whole collection (retype as Xander the cat just walked across the keyboard !!) It may run to several posts as it goes right up to the present day .
Allee Willis
These are my favorite colors of Russel Wright. I have many pieces of this but have never had a full set.
Is this from the same estate sale?
MyFunCloset
Yes, this was the estate sale choke full of 50’s treasures from last month. Love Russel Wright. Actually have some pieces, but also, not a full set.
denny
Never heard of Russel Wright til now…..
Beautiful.
Allee Willis
One of the most ubiquitous ceramic brands of the 50’s. Considered a fancier brand.
shirlie williams
Beautiful , I have never heard of him either, one to check out, I have a collection of Carlton Ware (the colours of this set jogged my memory),produced in the Staffordshire Potteries from 1930 onwards, when I get back from my visit to dad this weekend I will photograph the whole collection (retype as Xander the cat just walked across the keyboard !!) It may run to several posts as it goes right up to the present day .
Allee Willis
Would LOVE to see that collection. Hope you have a great visit with dad.