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mottled spray on yellow saucer no name ~
This design is a mottled spray on glaze rather than the solid colourglaze, a bit like the green calyso glaze.
the back
the back
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
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Banker sent this in some time ago and I didn't know where to put it until I saw your saucer Thelma when I was joining photos to posts, as it has the same mottled glaze. I wonder if there was a whole set with different colours and what would the pattern name be?
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This auction has a demitasse cup in the same glaze as your saucer Thelma.
These words interest me "Sprayed with coloured glaze in a technique known as aerographing, developed in the late 1940's or early 50's. This has left a lovely light airbrush feel to the glaze." I can't find any reference to aerographing on Google. Perhaps it is an airbrushing word?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=648616755
These words interest me "Sprayed with coloured glaze in a technique known as aerographing, developed in the late 1940's or early 50's. This has left a lovely light airbrush feel to the glaze." I can't find any reference to aerographing on Google. Perhaps it is an airbrushing word?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Browse/Listing.aspx?id=648616755
Re: mottled spray on yellow saucer no name
Aerograph refers to a device known also as an Airbrush which allows the application of
colour without the use of a brush. Invented late 19th century. DeVilbiss is one brand
The use of aerographing as the adjective is novel. It would seem to me that as a decorating tool to glaze pottery it would be a rather slow process but excellent for delicate designs and shading.
colour without the use of a brush. Invented late 19th century. DeVilbiss is one brand
The use of aerographing as the adjective is novel. It would seem to me that as a decorating tool to glaze pottery it would be a rather slow process but excellent for delicate designs and shading.
Jonno- Number of posts : 662
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My little green duo
My little duo in a rather bright green, with the speckled type glaze
mumof1- Admin
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Ow that is bright!!!
so would all in this glaze be demitasse?
so would all in this glaze be demitasse?
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I have only seen this glaze in the demitasse.
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Hi guys, sorry to throw a fox amongst the pigeons but... I have seen this with a fat bottomed cup also I am sure.
Same colours, well I've seen a plum and a yellow...
Same colours, well I've seen a plum and a yellow...
unouwanit- Number of posts : 119
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I have just read the thread here and wish I had seen the yellow cup on TM at the time, it would have been a match for my yellow saucer. I think I have two of them actually and they are both quite different in shade.
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
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Somewhere in a box I have a fat cup and saucer in grey with this same look.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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An advert from the Museum from 1960 - 1962 showed rows and rows of the shape 753 cups with white handles and white rims the same as in this thread. I will add the pic so that you can see for yourself -
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I have also found a speckle glaze saucer like the yellow one but in Maroon this time.
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
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hi
I have a few cups and saucers in this range. Would love to find a grey one as above and I hear there is a more blue (rather than teal blue) one as well.
Seem to be in demi tasse as well as larger. I have a demitasse green saucer with big cup but keep on looking
I have a few cups and saucers in this range. Would love to find a grey one as above and I hear there is a more blue (rather than teal blue) one as well.
Seem to be in demi tasse as well as larger. I have a demitasse green saucer with big cup but keep on looking
jeanruby- Number of posts : 2
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Wow - those are beautiful! Wish I had more colours...
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It has taken a while to get these ones together - not added to for a while but now on the look out for the grey.
jeanruby- Number of posts : 2
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Welcome to the site jeanruby
Your set is stunning and very bright and cheerful. Crown Lynn was quite consistent in making sets of 6's. I wonder if Maryr could look out her grey one for you to see?
Your set is stunning and very bright and cheerful. Crown Lynn was quite consistent in making sets of 6's. I wonder if Maryr could look out her grey one for you to see?
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This is me reminding myself to do this. I have a new computer with unfamiliar photo software AND a cold.... So it might take a few days.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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Here is my grey cup. It is quite worn and I am not sure it is from the same line as yours, Jeanruby. Mine looks as though it once had a gold rim rather than that lovely crispy white. Anyway - for the record, here it is. Jeanruby if you would like it, send me a private message. I am happy to give it to you for the price of postage. It has been doing duty as my flour cup.... (blush). EDITS. Sadly mine is different. It has a grey handle not white.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1994
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Q. Are these colours the same as the beehive basins?
I have 2 beehives one green and the other is blue.
The blue matches my blue cup and saucer.
Just an observation
I have 2 beehives one green and the other is blue.
The blue matches my blue cup and saucer.
Just an observation
JanPots- Number of posts : 2156
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Mottled spray
These are my cups/saucers and yesterday I purchased a BB side plate.
It is a different shade of pinky/red than the ones I had, and its the flatware, early shape
Since I don't have the pinky/red cup to match the saucer, I teamed up the odd saucer with Arizona as it seemed to match ( from a distance ! )
I didn't realised that the demitasse was grey, all this time I thought it was blue like the cup. haha
It is a different shade of pinky/red than the ones I had, and its the flatware, early shape
Since I don't have the pinky/red cup to match the saucer, I teamed up the odd saucer with Arizona as it seemed to match ( from a distance ! )
I didn't realised that the demitasse was grey, all this time I thought it was blue like the cup. haha
JanPots- Number of posts : 2156
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These are simply gorgeous Janice!!
I only have the odd piece ...
From the later 1950's according to my way of thinking.
I only have the odd piece ...
From the later 1950's according to my way of thinking.
JanPots- Number of posts : 2156
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