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Salad Bowl, Royal Worcester, Evesham Gold, Vintage

Salad Bowl, Royal Worcester, Evesham Gold, Vintage

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  • Vintage Individual Salad Bowl, Evesham Gold Salad Bowl, Corn & Vegetables Image Bowl, Royal Worcester Bowl, Tableware, Dinnerware, (Discontinued)
  • Made in:  England
  • Vintage: circa 1970's - 1980's
  • Details:  A very pretty individual salad bowl, (also perfect for soup), that's sure to bring many compliments from your guests. The bowl has the very desirable Evesham Gold pattern from Royal Worcester that is perfect for so many occasions. It has a delightful variety of vegetables in vibrant colors and a thick gold rim, inside, along the upper edge.  If you're trying to complete your set, we hope this is a great find.  If you're just looking for a great medium sized serving bowl for lemons, salsas, hollandaise sauce and other condiments, this one will not disappoint, just add a pretty ladle.  We especially love to use this beautiful pattern for Spring and Summer gatherings to delight guests and family alike. We carry other pieces in the Evesham pattern, please browse our site for Evesham.
  • Material: Porcelain
  • Dimensions:  5 3/8 inches in Diameter (top opening) and 2 2/8 inches Tall
  • Condition:  Vintage - Used.  Very Good Vintage Condition.  There is very light wear on the inner gold rim, acceptable due to age/use/wear.  Please review all pictures and make sure you love this item before purchasing, we can't accept returns.  All sales final.  Please remember these are used items, they are NOT new, every effort has been made to show any scratches, wear and tear and imperfections.  

The Evesham Gold pattern was introduced by Royal Worcester in 1961, named after a  local plum variety  known as 'Evesham Wonder'.  The design, consisting of a variety of fruits, berries and vegetables, became wildly popular and kept being extended with new servingware pieces added through 1965. Giftware was added in 1967, tableware in 1968 and even cutlery was developed in 1980.  The line was eventually discontinued in 2015 but remains one of the most loved patterns from Royal Worcester.

Royal Worcester can trace its roots back to 1751, on the banks of the Severn River in Worcester England.  Dr. John Wall, got a group of artists together to work on the growing field of ceramics.  By 1789 their reputation of excellence had grown so much that King George III granted a Royal Warrant and Royal was added to the company's name.  Royal Worcester's traditional quality and craftsmanship have survived unchanged through the centuries.  Not only is it luxurious, it is also extremely durable, very different than other English bone chinas, due to the high percentage of calcium phosphate in the bone used. While their patterns will attract and captivate you, the quality will keep you coming back for more pieces to add to your collection. 

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