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Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
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harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Oh WOW Harry !!!!
They are so different to anything that I've seen.
Fancy someone chucking that cup on the compost heap *shock horror* !
10 out of 10 for posting pics
They are so different to anything that I've seen.
Fancy someone chucking that cup on the compost heap *shock horror* !
10 out of 10 for posting pics
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
Registration date : 2009-09-20
Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Brilliant Harry!!! Really stunning!
That gorgeous jug comes in 4 different sizes -
you can find them in the 700's Crown Lynn Catalogue Gallery.
It's great that you have shown the backstamp on the jug.
Gail Henry and Valerie Monk's books both say that stamp was from c.1955.
Gail mentions that the Trademark was applied for 31 May 1955.
Do any of the other pieces have backstamps?
That gorgeous jug comes in 4 different sizes -
you can find them in the 700's Crown Lynn Catalogue Gallery.
It's great that you have shown the backstamp on the jug.
Gail Henry and Valerie Monk's books both say that stamp was from c.1955.
Gail mentions that the Trademark was applied for 31 May 1955.
Do any of the other pieces have backstamps?
Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
That collection is amazing!
I am going to say it is not what we originally thought and maybe it is older than we think.. it is totally different to the other check patterns we know...lovely colours too - the jug is gorgeous and the compost heap cup...well!!
I am going to say it is not what we originally thought and maybe it is older than we think.. it is totally different to the other check patterns we know...lovely colours too - the jug is gorgeous and the compost heap cup...well!!
HeatherT- Number of posts : 873
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Interests: : Crown Lynn animals, swans and vases
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Markings on Plates and other items
Only two out of all the large plates have the NUMBER 2 on them. All the rest of the collection have the same Crown Lynn mark. Still really interested in finding out the age. Spoke to my oldest sister who remembers our Aunt getting the dinnerware for a batch our Aunt and Grandmother had purchased. She remembers this pattern well and thinks it was in the late 30's early 40's but no later than 1947 as that is when my Aunt died suddenly. !!!! More to do.
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harry- Number of posts : 31
Location : Whangarei
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Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Harry, there are two books that I can highly recommend regarding Crown Lynn's history.
You should be able to find them at most libraries.
New Zealand Pottery - Commercial and Collectable by Gail Henry
Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon by Valerie Ringer Monk.
I hope that they will help you with your research.
You should be able to find them at most libraries.
New Zealand Pottery - Commercial and Collectable by Gail Henry
Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon by Valerie Ringer Monk.
I hope that they will help you with your research.
A new colour in the collection - gorgeous green.
Large Dinner Plate
harry- Number of posts : 31
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Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Well done harry!!
That looks so lovely ..... reminds me of tartan
That looks so lovely ..... reminds me of tartan
Saucer
The colour looks great....was it ever used I wonder. The yellow seems popular too.
harry- Number of posts : 31
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Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Lolzzz I thought that would bring you in for a look harry
The yellow is very vibrant
The yellow is very vibrant
a must see auction
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pottery-glass/Porcelain-pottery/Crown-Lynn/Other/auction-328461562.htm
Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Wow that's stunning!!!
I see that harry has already seen the auction
Sueellen told me that she had a dinner set in that pattern when harry's yellow checked bowl was our header photo ....
I see that harry has already seen the auction
Sueellen told me that she had a dinner set in that pattern when harry's yellow checked bowl was our header photo ....
Re: Checked pattern C.L. Tableware is called Gingham
Just going to merge this into harry's checked pattern topic...
Offered 360 for the yellow checked set ......
Offered 360 for the yellow checked set ......
A COMPLETE YELLOW DINNER SET
Looky Looky what I got........Just had to have it and the extras too. Maybe Christmas Dinner will be served on it this year........
Tried to resize it but stubborn system keeps uploading it this big...Ev maybe you can work your majic. Thanks
Tried to resize it but stubborn system keeps uploading it this big...Ev maybe you can work your majic. Thanks
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harry- Number of posts : 31
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