Gingham

Gingham (the pattern name) was a range introduced in 1956, primarily on the Patio shape. Kitchen wares and tableware's were produced in large quantities in a dark (almost) Burgundy Red and Green. For over 20 years it had only been assumed that only a clock had ever been made in Blue, however in November 2014 a Salt & Pepper were found in Western Australia. In recent years other colours have also come to light that were not advertised in 1956, Pink, Yellow and a Chocolate Brown.
42 Pins
·4mo
T.G.Green 'Gingham' Salt & Pepper Cruet
T.G.Green 'Gingham' Salt & Pepper Cruet on the Patio shape in the Maroon colourway
T.G.Green 'Gingham' 1.5pt Milk Jug
T.G.Green 'Gingham' 1.5pt Milk Jug. This is not on the 'Patio' shape, therefore the word Patio is removed from the backstamp.
T.G. Green 'Gingham' Wall Pocket on the Patio shape in Green
T.G. Green 'Gingham' Wall Pocket on the Patio shape in Green
T.G. Green 'Gingham' Wall Pocket on the Patio shape in Maroon
T.G. Green 'Gingham' Wall Pocket on the Patio shape in Maroon
T.G.Green 'Gingham' Handled Pan
T.G.Green ‘Gingham’ Cup & Saucer in Pink colourway and Plates in Blue colourway
T.G.Green 'Gingham' Pipe / Ash Tray in the maroon colourway
T.G.Green 'Gingham' TV Set in green
T.G.Green 'Gingham' collection of 3 lidded soup bowls in the green colourway
T.G.Green 'Gingham' Patio shape Salt & Pepper shakers in Blue. Discovered in Western Australia in November 2014. Until then it had only ever been considered that a clock had been made in that colourway.
T.G Green Gingham Rolling Pin in green