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Post  Maryr Sun 5 Jan - 16:57

Ev I hope that putting a photo of an English product on this site doesn't upset the system, if so delete it.  In our friends' bach I found my morning cuppa came in an ENGLISH Kilncraft mug... When Kiln Craft NZ was established, Kilncraft England objected.  Kiln Craft NZ then changed their name to Clay Craft.
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Post  Ev Sun 5 Jan - 18:01

Very nice it is too!
I can just see you turning over the mug when you have finished drinking to see who made it hahaaaaa I usually lift them over my head to see the base as I can't wait ....
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Post  Ev Sun 8 Jun - 15:13

I couldn't resist this Kiln Craft mug from England, as it is just beautifully made and decorated.  Then I realised that the shape was very familiar and yes it is almost the same as one of Crown Lynn's that we don't have a number for yet, although the base is different  Shocked 

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Crown Lynn on the right ....
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