Fine bone china or earthenware, fully coated in a high-gloss gold lustre, often featuring a "ribbed" or "lobed" texture.
While the original Golden Age items are vintage, the Royal Winton brand was reintroduced by Duchess China Ltd, which continues to operate in Stoke-on-Trent, England. If you'd like to find specific pieces, I can: Royal Winton Golden Age China
The pattern is discontinued, but frequently available on secondary markets like eBay and Etsy . Fine bone china or earthenware, fully coated in
Due to the delicate nature of lustreware, collectors should look for pieces with minimal thinning or wear to the gold finish. Due to the delicate nature of lustreware, collectors
The line includes teacups and saucers, teapots, creamers, sugar bowls, leaf-shaped dishes, and various vases (such as nautilus shell vases).
Royal Winton "Golden Age" is a highly collectible vintage china pattern produced by Grimwades Ltd in Staffordshire, England, renowned for its luxurious, fully gilded gold lustre finish. Often associated with the 1930s to 1950s, this pattern features a rich, glossy gold glaze that covers the entire exterior of items, offering a bright, opulent look that was popular during the mid-century era.
Pieces typically carry the "Royal Winton Grimwades" maker's mark, often with "Made in England" and "Golden Age" written on the base. Collecting and Availability