
Minton Haddon Hall Floral Tin Tray and Decorative Canister
This set features a vintage-style decorative metal serving tray and a matching square decorative tin or tea caddy, both featuring the iconic 'Haddon Hall' pattern originally designed by John Wadsworth for Minton. The pattern is characterized by a dense, chintz-like floral design with various wildflowers in shades of pink, blue, green, and yellow on a cream-colored ground. The large circular tray has a raised rim, while the canister features a unique lobed or scalloped square shape with a fitted circular lid. Both pieces are finished with a metallic gold-toned trim along the edges. The construction appears to be lithographed tinplate, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century giftware and kitchen collectibles. The condition shows minor signs of use, including some scuffing on the flat surfaces and light wear to the gold-painted rims, which is common for vintage metalware. There are no major dents or significant oxidation visible in the image. This style reflects a mid-century English aesthetic, likely manufactured during the 1970s or 1980s under license for the home decor market.
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Estimated Value
$35.00 - $60.00
Basic Information
Category
Vintage Kitchenware and Collectibles
Appraised On
December 20, 2025
Estimated Value
$35.00 - $60.00
Item Description
This set features a vintage-style decorative metal serving tray and a matching square decorative tin or tea caddy, both featuring the iconic 'Haddon Hall' pattern originally designed by John Wadsworth for Minton. The pattern is characterized by a dense, chintz-like floral design with various wildflowers in shades of pink, blue, green, and yellow on a cream-colored ground. The large circular tray has a raised rim, while the canister features a unique lobed or scalloped square shape with a fitted circular lid. Both pieces are finished with a metallic gold-toned trim along the edges. The construction appears to be lithographed tinplate, typical of mid-to-late 20th-century giftware and kitchen collectibles. The condition shows minor signs of use, including some scuffing on the flat surfaces and light wear to the gold-painted rims, which is common for vintage metalware. There are no major dents or significant oxidation visible in the image. This style reflects a mid-century English aesthetic, likely manufactured during the 1970s or 1980s under license for the home decor market.
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