Royal Worcester price lists
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Ring Ash Trays
The first record of the production of Ring Ash Trays is design number O279 dated July 1936. Four sizes of tray were made, in one design of a rose with a blue flower spray and three rings of silver around the edge. The two largest sizes, have remained in production for over 60 years. The name RA Tray (ring ash) is still used today by Royal Worcester employees.
Cigarette or cocktail sets?
From the late 1930’s Royal Worcester manufactured round trays in two sizes, which were intended for use as ash trays. These could be bought singly, in pairs or in a set with an oval cigarette holder. In the 1950’s American import tax laws were changed, levying duty on any
goods associated with tobacco. The description/name of the sets was therefore changed and they were referred to as cocktail sets or simply round trays to avoid the extra duty in America. A cylindrical/round cigarette box with a lid was first made in 1961 and a square cigarette box
with a cover was made from 1964. A circular cocktail stick holder with no lid was made for a few years from 1963.
From 1999 Royal Worcester began to market a collectors range of RA Trays – just to confuse everyone they are now calling the RA Trays – Coasters!
Coasters
Coasters were first produced at Grainger’s Worcester factory in the 1880’s. Coasters were flat bottomed tray, either round, square or oval in shape and had a ‘fluted’ rim. Grainger’s factory was bought by Royal Worcester in 1889. Royal Worcester manufactured coasters using Grainger’s moulds for many years.
These coasters were available in the same patterns as the RA Trays until the 1980’s.
Different shapes
Other items of complimentary giftware, in the same designs have been produced over the years by Royal Worcester. Powder boxes, Bon Bon dishes and covered boxes, bud vases, china bells, mugs, Irish coffee cups, cake plates and servers are a few of the items that have been made.
Bespoke and contract trays
In addition to the above listed patterns, Royal Worcester have manufactured many thousands of trays for special customers such as retail outlets, hotels, institutions, clubs and societies. These are made for the customer and are sold directly to them. They do not therefore appear in general factory price lists.
Archdale & Co O444 1961 (two floral trays and holder) |
Berrows Newspapers O329 1955 (tray) |
Browns Hotel O392 1958 (11cm) |
Chinese O441 |
Christmas O505 |
Christmas (Royal Worcester) O331 1955 (tray) |
Churchill O479 |
Claridges O447 |
Councillor Marshall, Mayor of Worcester O377 1962-63 |
Commemorative Collectors Society O531 |
Commonwealth Parliamentary Association O511. O521 |
County Cricket O480 |
Dorchester Hotel O532 (two sizes from 1958) O450 (cocktail set) |
English Monarchy 1,000 years O535 |
Evesham Borough civic crest O467 1964 |
Giffard Hotel O516 |
House of Commons O459, O483 1963 (tray and holder) |
Iolan the figure O408 1959 (Savoy hotel) |
Kay & Co Ltd O482 and O484 1963 (Edgar Tower and Worcester Cathedral) |
Lloyds of London |
Mayflower O514 |
Marshall, Mayor of Worcester O377 1962 |
Meco golden Jubilee O403 1909 – 1959 |
Pershore Millennium O524 |
Pope John Pauls visit to England 1983 |
RNLI (The Schooner John Slater) O603 1974 (150th Anniversary) |
Three Choirs Festival O464 1963 (tray) |
Tomkinsons Kidderminster O455 1962 |
Worcester Amateur Boxing Club O432 1961 (view of cathedral) |
Worcester Regiment O499 |
Worcester Charter Festival O518 |