Plate
Homemaker
Category
Ceramics
Date
1950 - 1960
Materials
Ceramic
Measurements
230 mm (Diameter)
Place of origin
England
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20 Forthlin Road, Allerton, Merseyside
NT 203009.1.1
Caption
The 1950s ‘Homemaker’ set was one of the most popular lines of cheap crockery ever produced. Stylishly modern in design, it was made by Ridgway Potteries of Staffordshire and marketed by Woolworth’s. The distinctive black and white pattern was created by a young art student called Enid Seeney.
Summary
One of five large ceramic 'Homemaker' plates, white ground with random black stripes and motifs of 1950s furniture, cutlery and utensils.
Marks and inscriptions
Homemaker (on base)
Makers and roles
Homemaker , manufacturer