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 toasted36
 
posted on September 5, 2003 03:02:28 PM new
What Kind of Flowers are these ? Blue Daisies? lol and Does anyone know the name of this Pattern? Also Would you call it splatter paint...splatter wear , sponge ware.I have 6 of these 7 -1/4 wide plates they are marked Homer Laughlin Made in USA 1972...Thank you !





 
 paws4God
 
posted on September 5, 2003 05:18:58 PM new
I just found out today that Homer Laughlin is made by or for fiesta ware or something like that. They look like daisies to me. I looked through 200 patterns today on replacements.com and don't recall this one but that doesn't mean anything. I found some that has never been used almost a whole set but can't find the name of the pattern so I don't know if its worth the price. Hope you have better luck than I have.
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 AuctionAce
 
posted on September 5, 2003 05:24:42 PM new
Daisy or maybe aster?



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 Roadsmith
 
posted on September 5, 2003 05:26:47 PM new
I too vote daisy or aster.

There is a separate category for HOmer Laughlin--I'm assuming you've looked at that already? Some is very collectible.
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 paws4God
 
posted on September 5, 2003 05:44:54 PM new
Check out replacements.com under Homer Laughlin under the "April Song" pattern. It looks like your but the photo is b&w. Don't know if it's the same or not.
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 max40
 
posted on September 5, 2003 07:06:00 PM new
"April Song" sure looks like your pattern. Let's hope the color is the same. Homer Laughlin shapes are fairly easy to identify, but the patterns are not. There were literally thousands of different variations. I recently purchased a reference guide, and it's laughable. I don't think the guide shows 10% of what's out there.

There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness."
 
 toasted36
 
posted on September 5, 2003 07:48:07 PM new
Thank You Everyone !! Yes !! I believe April Song is it ....I went to replacements but only looked at the flower names ...I figured it would be name some like blue daisies or Splatter something. lol It at the begin of the list of Patterns ...If I had just click in order i would have found it.
Would you say something about the Splatter or Sponge ware ? Or just straight to the point Pattern and Maker.

 
 sparkz
 
posted on September 5, 2003 07:55:33 PM new
Max40...One thing I found out about Homer Laughlin, if you try to memorize all the patterns that they used, you will definitely cross that line between hobby and mental illness One of the best resources I have found is www.robbinsnest.com/index.html.


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 paws4God
 
posted on September 5, 2003 08:38:45 PM new
Does anyone know anything about a Homer Laughlin that has blue and yellow flowers on the left and one narrow and one wide blue border? I found one that has yellow and blue flowers but no border on the edge.
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