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Monterrey d473 by Dorothy Thorpe for Crown Lynn
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and the backstamp...
and the backstamp...
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Monterrey d473 Ball handled cup and saucer
Husband picked this up at a garage sale also some time ago.
Marl474- Number of posts : 675
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Yes, he did well, 3 cups and 1 saucer on this occasion!
Marl474- Number of posts : 675
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A fantastic find there Mr Marl474
After seeing all of the Dorothy Thorpe range at the Exhibition, this pattern is my favourite
After seeing all of the Dorothy Thorpe range at the Exhibition, this pattern is my favourite
Monterrey d473 plate
Monterrey plate from Billy Apple's collection in the Crown Lynn: Pottery for the People Exhibition at the Gus Fisher Gallery Auckland.
Monterrey lunch plate
The lunch plate is different from the dinner & B&B & saucer, they all have the white raised pattern on them. I have a ball handled cup and jug if you need pics of those.Cheers, marl have added a better pic of the Monterrey dinner plate as well Husband says that maybe the lunch plate should have the pattern onit? Who's to know.
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Marl474- Number of posts : 675
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Re: Monterrey d473 by Dorothy Thorpe for Crown Lynn
Where have you been hiding such beautiful pics Marl?
I couldn't get a really good shot, but had a go anyway.
Will use your pic for the Gallery thanks.
Your hubby could be right, as NZ was given a lot of seconds at the expense of export top quality.... ?
PS when I googled Dorothy Thorpe this and that today a million times .... your Monterrey ball handled cup and saucer came up many times as it has been picked up by so many search engines
I couldn't get a really good shot, but had a go anyway.
Will use your pic for the Gallery thanks.
Your hubby could be right, as NZ was given a lot of seconds at the expense of export top quality.... ?
PS when I googled Dorothy Thorpe this and that today a million times .... your Monterrey ball handled cup and saucer came up many times as it has been picked up by so many search engines
Re: Monterrey d473 by Dorothy Thorpe for Crown Lynn
Hi Ev, I just checked back to when I got my Ball Handled C&S. My husband went to a garage sale locally in October 2007, paid $20 for a big box of stuff and when he got home it had in it 3 ball handled cups (one chipped) and 2 Monterrey saucers!!! When we costed out the purchase by piece it came to 49c per piece. Sold the spares at a profit and kept one set for me. A never to be repeated lucky break!! cheers, marl
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An amazing story Marl !
I'm going to add your Ball Handled Cup post to this thread to keep it all together.
I'm going to add your Ball Handled Cup post to this thread to keep it all together.
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Thanks Ev, sorry, seem to have got the number of saucers wrong!
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Some Monterrey from my collection.
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Such a lovely set! Yes it's definitely my favourite Dorothy Thorpe pattern!
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A sample of Monterrey from my collection.
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That is spectacular Duckie !
How would your collection compare to Billy Apple's one?
How would your collection compare to Billy Apple's one?
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Well that's an interesting question Ev. Billy's collection has for a long time been considered the biggest, I would say that's very debatable. My collection consists of about 350 pieces of Dorothy Thorpe, I have all the patterns but there are a few pieces that have been very elusive.
Billy's collection is well known and has been for some time, my collection up until recently has been quite a private collection, I've only disclosed snippets over time, but it must be obvious to you and possibly others that my collection is substantial.
Billy's collection is well known and has been for some time, my collection up until recently has been quite a private collection, I've only disclosed snippets over time, but it must be obvious to you and possibly others that my collection is substantial.
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Billy gets all of the publicity and is at the Auckland art gallery this month with his dot Thorpe in a 1960's design show. I wonder if such things happen because he has a high profile in the art world?
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Sometimes its who you rub shoulders with rather than who you are if you know what i mean
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I think you're both correct, a high profile and mates in the right places has earned Billy and his collection exposure, if exposure is what he's been looking for then its worked well for him.
It doesn't disturb me that he gets all the attention, he has a fantastic collection that's worth showing off. It does intrigue me a little that people who would consider themselves 'in the know' are naive enough to think there is nothing else out there comparative. I've not really been into publicly exposing my collection, like I've said before its been very much a private collection and whilst I could be encouraged to exhibit in the future, right now I'm very happy keeping it private.
It doesn't disturb me that he gets all the attention, he has a fantastic collection that's worth showing off. It does intrigue me a little that people who would consider themselves 'in the know' are naive enough to think there is nothing else out there comparative. I've not really been into publicly exposing my collection, like I've said before its been very much a private collection and whilst I could be encouraged to exhibit in the future, right now I'm very happy keeping it private.
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I saw a Monterrey dinner plate today at a Antique store in Cambridge they wanted $125. At the same store they also had a palm springs ball shaped gravy jug but with a oval handle, price $195.
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Hello,
I'm brand new here and have stumbled into the forum as I've just unwrapped a box of "junk" that my parents gave me many years ago to go flatting which includes three Monterrey dinner plates and five (I think) what I'd call bread and butter plates (they don't have the saucer depression). I also have a sneaking suspicion that the salad bowl (in the plain grey/brown) is also in the same collection, although I haven't looked at the bottom to check. The others certainly have the stamp on the bottom and I remember our family using them in the late 70s/early 80s. I also remember mum having some of those cups but they don't seem to have survived.
I must admit I have very little use for these, is there much of a market for them?
I'm brand new here and have stumbled into the forum as I've just unwrapped a box of "junk" that my parents gave me many years ago to go flatting which includes three Monterrey dinner plates and five (I think) what I'd call bread and butter plates (they don't have the saucer depression). I also have a sneaking suspicion that the salad bowl (in the plain grey/brown) is also in the same collection, although I haven't looked at the bottom to check. The others certainly have the stamp on the bottom and I remember our family using them in the late 70s/early 80s. I also remember mum having some of those cups but they don't seem to have survived.
I must admit I have very little use for these, is there much of a market for them?
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Re: Monterrey d473 by Dorothy Thorpe for Crown Lynn
Hi there urbin and welcome to the site
Yes all of the Dorothy Thorpe patterns are collectable, especially the ball handle cups and jugs. The plates are sought after as well, as you can see from this auction that was on Trade Me recently.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/crown-lynn/bowls-dishes/auction-710819203.htm
Trade Me would be the best way to sell them I would say, as that way you would reach all of the fanatical collectors out there
Yes all of the Dorothy Thorpe patterns are collectable, especially the ball handle cups and jugs. The plates are sought after as well, as you can see from this auction that was on Trade Me recently.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/pottery-glass/porcelain-pottery/crown-lynn/bowls-dishes/auction-710819203.htm
Trade Me would be the best way to sell them I would say, as that way you would reach all of the fanatical collectors out there
Re: Monterrey d473 by Dorothy Thorpe for Crown Lynn
Thanks Ev that's very encouraging!
I might take some pictures when I get home so the fanatical collectors can have a wee look and tell me if I have the real deal
It'd be lovely if they did end up with someone who would really appreciate them!
Edit: if I should be posting this as a new thread please let me know
I might take some pictures when I get home so the fanatical collectors can have a wee look and tell me if I have the real deal
It'd be lovely if they did end up with someone who would really appreciate them!
Edit: if I should be posting this as a new thread please let me know
urbin- Number of posts : 3
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Pics
Here are the plates:
and the bowl:
Now that I look at it closely the bowl has some small chips around the edge so I suspect it's not going to be particularly sought-after
and the bowl:
Now that I look at it closely the bowl has some small chips around the edge so I suspect it's not going to be particularly sought-after
urbin- Number of posts : 3
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monterrey D. Thorpe
I guess I am bragging .... but I was in Melbourne last weekend and wandering around looking at allsorts of collectables, when I caught sight of a dinner plate.
I picked it up and said to myself " you have to be kidding 7 buks !!! ?
So.... I bought it; wow.. I could not believe the price. Also the white lace part is embossed and has a rough texture. Its such a pretty plate to see close up... very happy lady
I picked it up and said to myself " you have to be kidding 7 buks !!! ?
So.... I bought it; wow.. I could not believe the price. Also the white lace part is embossed and has a rough texture. Its such a pretty plate to see close up... very happy lady
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