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Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950

Granny Snow candle snuffer wearing a blue dress produced by Royal Worcester of Worcester, England, circa 1950. "Granny Snow" is a song written by Harry Clifton in 1862 in which an old woman sings about herself, the chorus being: I always speak my mind in spite of friend or foe,
Where'er I roam I'm always known as happy granny Snow.

Maker:

Royal Worcester

England

circa 1950

Model #:

Derivative

candle snuffer

Size:

medium

Height:

3"

Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
Granny Snow candle snuffer blue - Royal Worcester circa 1950
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