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Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
Last edited by JanPots on Thu 13 Sep - 11:30; edited 2 times in total
JanPots- Number of posts : 2157
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
I've definitely seen one of the last two ..... just have to find it and see what colour it might be ..... hang on looking now.
Yes here is the blue one d333 Centuria [on for a short time only]
Yes here is the blue one d333 Centuria [on for a short time only]
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
You are awesome
JanPots- Number of posts : 2157
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns/Crown-Lynn-Patterns-with-No-NamesYet/looks-like-a-wallpaper-pattern-pic_4928.htm
To be sure, I will have to find, the BB plate and the saucers that I have buried. But if they have a green centre and brown band then the Patterns book has D.380 Persia.
The Pattern is also used as Tamure Gold and Tamure Brown as an All-over pattern ---
Edits:- Just noting this here- from a photo held by The Portage Trust
Tamure Gold 230
Tamure Brown 231
Tamure Oyster 327
To be sure, I will have to find, the BB plate and the saucers that I have buried. But if they have a green centre and brown band then the Patterns book has D.380 Persia.
The Pattern is also used as Tamure Gold and Tamure Brown as an All-over pattern ---
Edits:- Just noting this here- from a photo held by The Portage Trust
Tamure Gold 230
Tamure Brown 231
Tamure Oyster 327
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JanPots- Number of posts : 2157
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
Absolutely right Janice!!
I couldn't see that pattern as Persia for the life of me ...... but by blowing them both up and comparing I totally agree and your photo is that darkish funny green so I'm going to put it in the main gallery as Persia d380
I couldn't see that pattern as Persia for the life of me ...... but by blowing them both up and comparing I totally agree and your photo is that darkish funny green so I'm going to put it in the main gallery as Persia d380
d380 Sincerity
Hi. I have this bread and butter plate - d308 Sincerity. It has no Crown Lynn symbol? Is this Crown Lynn?
lizsmithnz- Number of posts : 20
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Registration date : 2013-03-09
Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
Hi lizsmithnz,
Here is a link to the Crown Lynn Tableware Patterns Gallery and they are in alphabetical order
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns-cat_c25.htm
Here is a link to the Crown Lynn Tableware Patterns Gallery and they are in alphabetical order
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns-cat_c25.htm
lizsmithnz- Number of posts : 20
Location : Auckland
Registration date : 2013-03-09
Centuria 333
Ev..
This pattern is called Centuria 333
Yesterday I saw a pattern called Gladiator 646 It looks just the same? And using same shaped bits & pieces
What am I NOT seeing LOL ---- help !!
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This pattern is called Centuria 333
Yesterday I saw a pattern called Gladiator 646 It looks just the same? And using same shaped bits & pieces
What am I NOT seeing LOL ---- help !!
Edits to remove pic
JanPots- Number of posts : 2157
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
...with names like Gladiator & Centuria.. a Roman theme.
Kat & Co.- Number of posts : 2321
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Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
Can you check the back stamp as they may have put different ones for different outlets .
Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
What you are seeing happened quite often. A retailer would need a promotional dinner set, not open stock and replaceable, so we would look thru the various murray curvex designs available and print samples in different colours. Using existing plates saved the cost of design and production of new plates and meant smaller production runs were economical. Also you will note the use of colour glaze saucer and oatmeal for Centuria which further reduced costs. Back stamp was usually generic "Kelston" but as it was an underglaze pattern the factory was able to produce with a pattern name without a great deal of difficultly. They still moaned about it thou.
Dale Ritter- Number of posts : 37
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Gladiator 656
Edits..
I see the difference between the Blue Centuria and Blue Gladiator, it looks like the BB plate is the same in both patterns but the saucers are different ( one uses a plain blue the other a pattern?)
Then there is another Centuria 365 that not clear on the colour, but uses a Rusticana 3038 cup
Then.. Bronte Brown, Bronte Green and Bronte Gold, using 3038 cups
Maybe the yellow version on this thread is Bronte Gold?
I see the difference between the Blue Centuria and Blue Gladiator, it looks like the BB plate is the same in both patterns but the saucers are different ( one uses a plain blue the other a pattern?)
Then there is another Centuria 365 that not clear on the colour, but uses a Rusticana 3038 cup
Then.. Bronte Brown, Bronte Green and Bronte Gold, using 3038 cups
Maybe the yellow version on this thread is Bronte Gold?
JanPots- Number of posts : 2157
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Persia d380 + Centuria d333 and Bronte Gold d476
There is a Bronte Gold d476 is in the Gallery .... from this photo of yours Janice.
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