For many New Zealanders, the legacy of Crown Lynn is its domestic ware.
At the height of production in the 1960s and 1970s, millions of household items were produced every year, and most homes had at least a few pieces of this distinctive crockery. Ubiquitous and affordable, Crown Lynn was the nation’s place setting of choice for almost half a century.
You can read more about the fantastic history associated with the production of Crown Lynn crockery via the Te Papa Tongarewa (Museum of New Zealand) website; link below:
You can read more about their history, here.
THIS LISTING
Pattern Milano
Colour Burgundy
Production 1970s
Made under the Genuine Ironstone branding
Model Cereal Bowl
Dimensions 3.5cm tall, 18cm diameter
Condition Great to excellent condition with very little surface wear.
Two sets available - one set of five, one set of four - both sets sold separately. Please choose you preferred option from the drop down menu.