Worcester Ware Daffodils
Whilst Worcester Ware's Cranbourne rose design was their most popular during the 1950s, a much rarer design sported daffodils.
The range consisted of the most popular named tins of the day with cereal and rice supplementing the usual sugar, coffee, tea and flour. Produced in five sizes which can nestle together, it was not unusual for some of them to be produced in a couple of different sizes.
Whilst the canisters do turn up from time to time, we have rarely seen a cake tin. Unlike Cranbourne, Daffodills did not appear to come with shelves that could be screwed to walls. They did, however, produced a roller bread bin.
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