Portmeirion Dolphin Mixing Bowl Rare Celadon Colourway, D3
Portmeirion
Portmeirion VERY RARE Dolphin design mixing bowl from 1960, by Susan Williams-Ellis.
This extremely rare mixing bowl is in the equally rare celadon (grey) colourway with a gilded rim.
There are a few usage marks on the outside of the bowl. The bowl carries the early Portmeirion Ware backstamp.
Very early and collectable Portmeirion pottery.
Approx Dimensions:-
11 in (28 cm) diam
5 in (13 cm) deep.
Dolphin
The Dolphin design was initially produced by Gray's exclusively for the Portmeirion shops. This design in all it's colours would easily harmonise with any kitchen colour scheme. The design consists of an architectural type pediment motif in the centre, with a stylised dolphin either side. The very centre can either contain shells or text. The entire motif is then surrounded by stylised swags of leaves or possibly seaweed knowing Susan's love of marine life. The Dolphin range was produced in lime, grey, orange, dark green, lavender, turquoise and pink on various shapes and items. Very early items were produced with the sumptuous Sunderland-style pink lustre and carry the Gray's clipper backstamp. The design probably ceased production by 1968 and has become one of the most collectable designs today. A must for any Portmeirion collector.