Riverside (pattern)
Serving Dish
1955 (designed (shape)), 1962 (designed (pattern)), 1962-1973 (manufactured)
1955 (designed (shape)), 1962 (designed (pattern)), 1962-1973 (manufactured)
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W. R. Midwinter Ltd. was founded in 1910 and expanded steadily despite the set-backs caused by both World Wars. Its designs were quite traditional until the early 1950s. When wartime restrictions began to ease, William Midwinter's son Roy steered production in a more modern direction. He realised that customers, tired of plain utility wares, were excited by the explosion of colour and new design exhibited at the 1951 Festival of Britain. He assembled a group of young designers, some fresh from art college, to create the Midwinter Modern line.
John Russel's 'Riverside' serving dish was part of the Modern line. Though the 'Riverside' pattern was naturalistic in comparison with the more stylistic designs of Jessie Tait, Terence Conran and others, it proved a best-seller for over ten years. It features a transfer-printed design of bulrushes, cow parsley, leaves and grasses. One of a group of autumnal-coloured designs collectively issued as 'Midwinter Mink' in 1962, it is in the popular mid-1950s 'Fashion' shape from the Stylecraft range.
John Russel's 'Riverside' serving dish was part of the Modern line. Though the 'Riverside' pattern was naturalistic in comparison with the more stylistic designs of Jessie Tait, Terence Conran and others, it proved a best-seller for over ten years. It features a transfer-printed design of bulrushes, cow parsley, leaves and grasses. One of a group of autumnal-coloured designs collectively issued as 'Midwinter Mink' in 1962, it is in the popular mid-1950s 'Fashion' shape from the Stylecraft range.
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Materials and techniques | Earthenware with transfer-printed design |
Brief description | White "Fashion" shape serving dish with "Riverside" design of bulrushes, cow-parsley, leaves and grasses, designed by John Russel for W.R. Midwinter Ltd.'s Stylecraft "Midwinter Mink" range |
Physical description | White serving dish in Midwinter Stylecraft "Fashion" shape (rectangular but with rounded corners). Transfer-printed design of bulrushes, cow parsley, leaves and grasses. |
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Credit line | Given by Suzanne Lang |
Summary | W. R. Midwinter Ltd. was founded in 1910 and expanded steadily despite the set-backs caused by both World Wars. Its designs were quite traditional until the early 1950s. When wartime restrictions began to ease, William Midwinter's son Roy steered production in a more modern direction. He realised that customers, tired of plain utility wares, were excited by the explosion of colour and new design exhibited at the 1951 Festival of Britain. He assembled a group of young designers, some fresh from art college, to create the Midwinter Modern line. John Russel's 'Riverside' serving dish was part of the Modern line. Though the 'Riverside' pattern was naturalistic in comparison with the more stylistic designs of Jessie Tait, Terence Conran and others, it proved a best-seller for over ten years. It features a transfer-printed design of bulrushes, cow parsley, leaves and grasses. One of a group of autumnal-coloured designs collectively issued as 'Midwinter Mink' in 1962, it is in the popular mid-1950s 'Fashion' shape from the Stylecraft range. |
Bibliographic reference | Ceramics and Glass Collection Object Information File |
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Accession number | C.7-2003 |
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Record created | March 20, 2003 |
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