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Hand Decorated in the Philippines
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Hand Decorated in the Philippines
I'm not sure about this saucer. But it certainly looks Crown Lynn. And the back stamp says Forma style but it isn't C. Lynn Forma! The tiny writing at the bottom says Made in the Philippines. Is it too much of a co-incidence? Comments appreciated.
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
Crown Lynn were in the Philippines for a time ..... they set up a factory there.
Will have to check it out when I get a chance.
Val Monk's book mentions that endeavour.
Will have to check it out when I get a chance.
Val Monk's book mentions that endeavour.
More hand decorated forma-stone from fi ....
Fi sent these photos to the site for us to check out ....
This one is the Green Bamboo pattern in Val Monk's book page 109 -
Plus the backstamp, which is different to the one Glenys posted ...
This one is the Green Bamboo pattern in Val Monk's book page 109 -
Plus the backstamp, which is different to the one Glenys posted ...
Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
I have also come across the "forma style" plates and wondered the same thing....
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Cups and saucers
This cup is just marked Philippines
It came with saucers (I didn't buy them, you will see why) which were the same colour, and the same shape as the one previously in this post, forgot to take a photo of the top of them.
The base of the saucer is marked as seen, with a different name to the plates above. I didn't buy them, because I decided by the feel and shape that they were not CL and there was no indication on the saucers to confirm that they were associated at all.
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
It looks to me that they are from the Crown Lynn Phillipines factory. The only real difference is the name of the designer - everything else seems to match one of the above. When I saw Forma it certainly sounded like Crown Lynn. Perhaps others will not agree? ? ?
Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
Mum of One, would you like my saucer to go with you cup?
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
More from Jim's..
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CL Phillipines as well???
These have been popping up with questions as to whether CL or not. I got these from a merchant who had heaps of unused/unsold CL from disposal sales. They didn't know if they were or not but were with the CL. Any resolution to the debate? I'm thinking more that they probably are but has anyone found out any more? Cheers
These are all 200 mm tall
These are all 200 mm tall
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
Crown Lynn owned Mayon Ceramics from 1973 to 1982 according to Val Monk.
We don't know a lot about that endeavour but we are slowly building up some pieces on the site. These pieces mainly have that Philippines mark just like you have posted.
Some of those shapes look very familiar for example the vases and yet the other shapes don't. Though I'm sure that I've seen those bulging bottles before..... ?
We don't know a lot about that endeavour but we are slowly building up some pieces on the site. These pieces mainly have that Philippines mark just like you have posted.
Some of those shapes look very familiar for example the vases and yet the other shapes don't. Though I'm sure that I've seen those bulging bottles before..... ?
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
The bulging bottles were on this post http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t3371-vase-from-the-philippines#12668
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
Some more Philippines patterns.
The next one is from Oriental Ceramics Malaysia.
And a Crown Dynasty for good measure.
The next one is from Oriental Ceramics Malaysia.
And a Crown Dynasty for good measure.
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
More from Jim's....
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
Another one.
haselnuss- Number of posts : 970
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Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Re: Hand Decorated in the Philippines
More from Jim's fab collection..
a gold trimmed mug marked Crown Lynn & Made in Phillipines, were not certain about the number it maybe 1309.. it doesnt match with known CL numbers.
this backstamp is on the white/blue striped saucer..
a gold trimmed mug marked Crown Lynn & Made in Phillipines, were not certain about the number it maybe 1309.. it doesnt match with known CL numbers.
this backstamp is on the white/blue striped saucer..
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