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 tomwiii
 
posted on August 30, 2003 12:26:32 PM new
Anybody recognize the pattern??
I can't find it at replacements.com!
Is this ART-DECO??

THANKS!!






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 sanmar
 
posted on August 30, 2003 01:59:35 PM new
Go to Replacements.com & follow the instructions, you might find it there.

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on August 30, 2003 02:29:28 PM new
sanmar": I spent an hour at r.com without success!

I was hoping somebody recognized this pattern!

PLUS: is it ART DECO??


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 Libra63
 
posted on August 30, 2003 02:52:39 PM new
This is from Koval

Myott,Son & Co Cobridge Staffordshire England Earthenware ca 1936+ (1875-present)
(Myott-Meakin Ltd)

Maybe look under meakin. I doubt it is is art-deco

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on August 31, 2003 09:39:21 AM new
Come on all ye EXPERTS...

Any ideas on this pattern??

THANKS! gracias! DANKE! asante-sana!






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 pclady
 
posted on August 31, 2003 10:35:03 AM new
http://www.replacements.com/webquote/MYMMYM2.htm

There were only 3 patterns listed under Myott Meakin. Even though there is no picture, the description sounds almost right.

 
 amber
 
posted on August 31, 2003 12:03:27 PM new
I am English, have collected English pottery and china for years, and sold quite a bit. There are MANY Myott patterns, most are not named. I have spent hours in the past trying to find pattern names without success, I think a lot of Myott collectors would understand that, and just look for the Myott name. It's always worth a try sending a picture to Replacements.com, most times I have been told with Myott that it is not named, but you never know.

 
 tomwiii
 
posted on August 31, 2003 12:34:32 PM new
THANK

YOU!


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[ edited by tomwiii on Aug 31, 2003 12:34 PM ]
 
 Dragonmom
 
posted on September 1, 2003 01:05:59 PM new
Tomwii you are the plate-meister! Where all these in one estate? Someone had excellent and very specialized taste. I've loved each one you showed us.
YOu could stretch "Art Deco" to cover this. How about "Country Art Deco"?
"And All Shall be Well, and All Shall be Well, and All Manner of Things Shall be Well"
 
 tomwiii
 
posted on September 1, 2003 01:39:27 PM new
They all be coming from a little store here called: "We-Be-Clueless"

The hard part is that this owner IS totally clueless & is practically giving this stuff away!

Do I spend countless hours wrestling with my conscious??

NAH! Ralphie's the Jesuit in the family!




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 Dragonmom
 
posted on September 1, 2003 03:00:42 PM new
Well, you just let Ralphie worry about it.
My hubbies EX wife- when they married his family gave them American antique (not vintage, antique) furniture- she traded it for Danish modern. EX EX EX EX .
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 Dragonmom
 
posted on September 1, 2003 03:13:39 PM new
dang- double post. Your rabbit is bouncing along up there. My vintage rock poster with the nekkid wimmin in it didn't do as well as that!
Since when have bunnies been more popular than nekkid wimmin? I ask you.
[ edited by Dragonmom on Sep 1, 2003 03:20 PM ]
 
 
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