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Sandown - Crown Lynn Earthstone
This is a lovely warm brown with concentric rings that have a mottled brown between them..
and the backstamp..
and the backstamp..
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Ev, can you tell me a bit more about Sandown please? Maybe when it was produced, how easy it is to get hold of and any others comments you'd like to make? Looks a lovely pattern.
Many thanks, Moth.
Many thanks, Moth.
moth- Number of posts : 14
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Sandown D626
And can you tell me why there appear to be 2 different pictures both called Sandown? The set I've seen looks like the top photo.
moth- Number of posts : 14
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Sandown D626
I really don't know why narna's pic came out so orange
Even the backstamp is orange when it really is brown!
According to Val Monk - Sandown is part of the Earthstone range designed by David Jenkin.
It was first released in Canada in 1977 and a year later went on sale in New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. I see pieces of Sandown listed on TradeMe quite often, but they are never cheap.
The Earthstone Range is one of my personal favourites as I admire the designs and the earthly colours.
I highly recommend that you get a copy of Valerie Ringer Monk's book 'Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon'
it comes up often on TradeMe and all Libraries will have a copy.
Even the backstamp is orange when it really is brown!
According to Val Monk - Sandown is part of the Earthstone range designed by David Jenkin.
It was first released in Canada in 1977 and a year later went on sale in New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. I see pieces of Sandown listed on TradeMe quite often, but they are never cheap.
The Earthstone Range is one of my personal favourites as I admire the designs and the earthly colours.
I highly recommend that you get a copy of Valerie Ringer Monk's book 'Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon'
it comes up often on TradeMe and all Libraries will have a copy.
Re: Sandown D626
The Sandown salad bowl is so scrummy!
In bright light it came out orange and in soft light it came out the right colour
In bright light it came out orange and in soft light it came out the right colour
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