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No Name d293 saucer - belongs to Heritage d293
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No Name d293 saucer - belongs to Heritage d293
The body is offwhite a little paler than shown in the backstamp photo.
Jonno- Number of posts : 662
Location : Milford,Auckland
Registration date : 2011-05-13
Re: No Name d293 saucer - belongs to Heritage d293
Hi Jonno,
This is the saucer that goes with Heritage d293 which you will find in the Gallery.
A friend gave me a cup and saucer the other day..... friends keep giving me Crown Lynn Tableware !
This is the saucer that goes with Heritage d293 which you will find in the Gallery.
A friend gave me a cup and saucer the other day..... friends keep giving me Crown Lynn Tableware !
re d293 Heritage
Thanks Ev,
Another name another day.
I seem to recall that you mentioned a few days ago that you did not have any Forma cups
This was in conjunction with a discussion about Sorrento and the Rimu replica's that I had turned.
I have a selection of Forma cups and saucers and have checked out the self locking
cup/saucer detail designed for Forma as noted on p114 of Monk.
It is really a very clever bit of design and the cup really does just click into place.
Here are some photos that I have taken. Let me know if you would like a cup and saucer for your collection also.
The final photo shows a Forma cup and two different saucers both of which will accept and dock a Forma cup and also a coffee can. very clever.
Another name another day.
I seem to recall that you mentioned a few days ago that you did not have any Forma cups
This was in conjunction with a discussion about Sorrento and the Rimu replica's that I had turned.
I have a selection of Forma cups and saucers and have checked out the self locking
cup/saucer detail designed for Forma as noted on p114 of Monk.
It is really a very clever bit of design and the cup really does just click into place.
Here are some photos that I have taken. Let me know if you would like a cup and saucer for your collection also.
The final photo shows a Forma cup and two different saucers both of which will accept and dock a Forma cup and also a coffee can. very clever.
Jonno- Number of posts : 662
Location : Milford,Auckland
Registration date : 2011-05-13
Re: No Name d293 saucer - belongs to Heritage d293
Thanks Jonno, but yesterday I found a Forma cup at a church Opshop
that I'd never been to before for 20c
Interesting docking systems they made ... I really take my hat off to those modellers!
that I'd never been to before for 20c
Interesting docking systems they made ... I really take my hat off to those modellers!
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