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Re: Latest additions to my Cup Collection
Love all of your latest additions narna
That pink jumps right out of the screen doesn't it!!!
Any idea what H.E.S stands for?
And I haven't heard diddley about what you thought of the Exhibition ....... ?
That pink jumps right out of the screen doesn't it!!!
Any idea what H.E.S stands for?
And I haven't heard diddley about what you thought of the Exhibition ....... ?
Re: Latest additions to my Cup Collection
Im thinking it has something to do with health and education ???
the exhibition was so so , not as diverse and large as i had wished, imagined.
but wellington more than made up for its shortcomings, it truly is a superb place to stay. great food , coffee, ppl sights , it was a real pleasure.
the exhibition was so so , not as diverse and large as i had wished, imagined.
but wellington more than made up for its shortcomings, it truly is a superb place to stay. great food , coffee, ppl sights , it was a real pleasure.
Re: Latest additions to my Cup Collection
Gosh I saw the most diverse Exhibition that I could think of narna
All of the topics that we have about Crown Lynn were covered in the Exhibition except for one.....
there were no Ginger Jars or Ginger Jar shards, but as that's a very touchy subject I didn't expect to see any there This is the first major Crown Lynn Exhibition ever held and you wouldn't see that many pieces in one place anywhere else .... there were literally hundreds and hundreds of pieces to ponder over ... the range was enormous and seeing 50 years of Crown Lynn in one place was amazing to me! I did overhear a couple of disappointed comments while I was at the show ..... "Where are all of the patterns?" and "I thought there would be lots of patterns to see." I loved Wellington and thought it was a great place too ...
All of the topics that we have about Crown Lynn were covered in the Exhibition except for one.....
there were no Ginger Jars or Ginger Jar shards, but as that's a very touchy subject I didn't expect to see any there This is the first major Crown Lynn Exhibition ever held and you wouldn't see that many pieces in one place anywhere else .... there were literally hundreds and hundreds of pieces to ponder over ... the range was enormous and seeing 50 years of Crown Lynn in one place was amazing to me! I did overhear a couple of disappointed comments while I was at the show ..... "Where are all of the patterns?" and "I thought there would be lots of patterns to see." I loved Wellington and thought it was a great place too ...
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