RARE VTG 1971 Simpsons “Periwinkle” Coffee Pot – Henry Ford Museum Collection
Discontinued Pattern | Made in England for Greenfield Village
This rare and collectible vintage coffee pot features the beautiful "Periwinkle" pattern, produced in 1971 by Simpsons Ltd. of England as part of The Museum Collection for the Henry Ford Museum at Greenfield Village in Dearborn, Michigan. Licensed through The Edison Institute and affiliated with The Pfaltzgraff Company, this piece is part of a limited reproduction series honoring early American design.
Crafted from high-quality ceramic, this elegant pot features a white base decorated with cobalt blue periwinkle flowers, brown stems, and green leaves. Its distinct octagonal body, angular handle, flared spout, and matching lid reflect the Colonial Revival style.
This is a hard-to-find, museum-quality collectible in very good condition, ideal for vintage enthusiasts, collectors of historic tableware, or anyone who appreciates elegant, timeless floral design.
✨ An item in excellent, clean condition speaks louder than a box.
Great For:
Collectors of museum reproductions
Historic kitchen or farmhouse displays
Henry Ford Museum enthusiasts
English pottery & vintage floral lovers
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