These are not strictly speaking,
Ramekins, but they fit the description.
They are a set of ceramic measuring cups ranging in size from 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 to 1
cup. Each cup has the measurements in
cup, millilitres and fluid ounces printed on the handle. These are from a collection known as their
“Classic Collection.” A wide range of
matching ceramics and accessories, many of them made in China.
Unlike many makers of pottery and
porcelain, information about the founder of the Kitchen Craft Company is sparse
indeed. If I got the right one, he was
born in Warwickshire in 1799 and died there in 1867. He began as a wholesale Ironmonger and seller of household goods. The company was founded in 1850 as a foundry
and continued in family hands registered as “Thomas Plant (Birmingham) Ltd” but
trading as “Kitchen Craft”. Its
registered office is at Plumbob House, Valepit Road, Garretts Green,
Birmingham, UK (Company No 3411690).
Kitchen Craft is one of the
largest suppliers of household goods in Britain, offering over 3,000 products
for sale through a number of different subsidiaries. These are; Master Class, Bar
Craft, Le'Xpress, World of Flavours,
Miniamo, Home Made, Clearview, Kitsch'n'fun, Coolmovers, Let's Make,
Colourworks, Sweetly does it, Santa and Friends, Let it Snow and others.
Designer
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Not known
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Maker
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Thomas Plant (Birmingham) Ltd
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Marks
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Stamped to base
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Material
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Glazed slip
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Description
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Set of fou glazed slip bowls,
fitting inside each other. Tab
handles with measurements printed to upper surface.
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Condition
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Very Good
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Number
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No number
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Production Date
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Not Known, possibly 1990s
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Weight
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|
Volume
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As shown below
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Acquisition
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Purchase
Waverley Antiques
13 March 2015
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Rameking Reference Number
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KIN 001-004
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Size of cups
1 Cup 250
ml 9fl oz 90mm w 120mm with Handle 68mm
D 80mm base
1/2Cup 125ml 4.5
fl oz 80mm w 110mm with handle 40mm D 70mm base
1/3 Cup 80ml 3 fl oz 77mm
w 112mm with handle 30mm D 60mm base
¼ Cup 60ml 2 fl oz 73mm w 100 mm with
handle 26mm D 53mm base
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