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Post  Ev Fri 6 Feb - 10:16

This brand name was used during the 1960's.

Wares with this back-stamp were sold exclusively in McKenzie Chain of stores.

The name was a combination of the McKenzie brothers names Roy and Don.

One of the more popular and now collectible patterns from Roydon is Tam-O-Shanter.


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