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Jugs - possibly shape 715
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Jugs - possibly shape 715
These jugs seem to be the 715 shape - they have an impressed Made in New Zealand as well as 20 on the larger and 10 on the smaller.
The civilian is about 165mm tall and the Army one 132mm.
The civilian is about 165mm tall and the Army one 132mm.
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
Location : Sydney Australia
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Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
I have two to post later which bear the 715 stamp..so we can do a good comparison.. then I have one made by Gibson and Paterson..identical but bigger.
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
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Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
Gibson & Paterson (NZ) was established in 1909 and bought by Ceramco in 1968. There were also separate companies in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne also owned by Ceramco. I think they were distributors rather than manufacturers and had products made for them. Crown Lynn may have supplied branded tableware or hotelware for them.
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
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Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
Thanks for the info..here are the jugs - the two smallest have 715 and 715-01 on them and the bigger one "Duraline Super Vitrified Ivory Grindley Hotel Ware Co England Gibsons and Paterson PTY ltd and then what looks like a 12-04
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
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Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
Nice "jugs" guys!!!!!!! :lol!:
zana.d- Number of posts : 33
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Jugs - possibly shape 715
Am I imagining variations in the spouts here or is it all the angles? Heather's 715s seem to have a flat top edge including the spot whereas there is a noticeable droop to my spouts.
A closer look at the scan of the page that the 715 pic came from shows the drooping spouts on the large sizes but is less clear on the 715-S and the 715-0. The page is captioned "Crown Lynn - Shapes of Dinner - Tea - Kitchen and Utility Ware" and is from the 1962 catalogue.
A closer look at the scan of the page that the 715 pic came from shows the drooping spouts on the large sizes but is less clear on the 715-S and the 715-0. The page is captioned "Crown Lynn - Shapes of Dinner - Tea - Kitchen and Utility Ware" and is from the 1962 catalogue.
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
Location : Sydney Australia
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
..er you might want to rephrase part of that post..
I will have a look at the jugs and the catalogue tonight and report back.
I will have a look at the jugs and the catalogue tonight and report back.
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: Jugs - possibly shape 715
We're none of us getting any younger. Besides Zana seems quite taken with my jugs and your smaller but equally well-formed ones.
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
Location : Sydney Australia
Registration date : 2008-08-28
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