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Another Crown Lynn stamped Catherine Anselmi
Unlike a normal 2043, this has a very clean and glossy cream glaze, rather than being an old cream matt glaze, if you know what I mean
the two stamps !
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Re: Another Crown Lynn stamped Catherine Anselmi
That is just gorgeous...as is the latest NZ Pottery photo. Very lovely...
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Thank you so much, the glaze does make this rather stunning
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http://www.trademe.co.nz/a.aspx?id=554525279
and yet another, these items with both stamps mystify me
perhaps she bought some blanks that were stamped ???
and yet another, these items with both stamps mystify me
perhaps she bought some blanks that were stamped ???
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Re: Another Crown Lynn stamped Catherine Anselmi
Catherine would know why of course ......
Perhaps she wanted to acknowledge the Crown Lynn modellers for the designs that she used of theirs?
Perhaps she wanted to acknowledge the Crown Lynn modellers for the designs that she used of theirs?
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So do you think that the pottery was made by Crown Lynn or by Catherine? Would they be called Crown Lynn pieces if they bear the stamp? Or would they be credited entirely to Catherine do you think?
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Re: Another Crown Lynn stamped Catherine Anselmi
Can't be 100% sure about either of your questions really....
Sure they are Crown Lynn Shapes, though they don't have the shape number on them - well mine don't. They have definitely been 'made' by Catherine, going by her stamp. Personally I would attribute them to Catherine, even though she used Crown Lynn shape moulds. Tangled pottery webs were woven!!!!
Sure they are Crown Lynn Shapes, though they don't have the shape number on them - well mine don't. They have definitely been 'made' by Catherine, going by her stamp. Personally I would attribute them to Catherine, even though she used Crown Lynn shape moulds. Tangled pottery webs were woven!!!!
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