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Common Crown Lynn dinnerware shape combinations
I was having a conversation with someone around their favourite shape dinnerware made by Crown Lynn, which got me thinking: what were the common combinations of plates and cups etc used by CL over the years?
I tried to come up with an initial list (which no doubt contains errors) but wondered what other common combinations were used?
So far I have:
What others have I missed (or incorrectly matched up)?
I tried to come up with an initial list (which no doubt contains errors) but wondered what other common combinations were used?
So far I have:
- "Paris" Ambrico Ware
- Coupe (with Tulip cups)
- Coupe (with Coffee Cans (was this a combo?))
- Coupe (with Bevel Bottomed cups)
- Coupe (with Shape 25 cups)
- Coupe (with Ball-Handle cups (or did they have different plates?))
- Coupe (with Eyebrow-Handle cups (as above))
- Narrow Rim plates (with tulip cups) - think New York pattern
- Apollo
- Forma (with Forma cups)
- Forma (with Truncated Cone cups)
- Rimmed (with Philippine Bell cups)
- Rimmed (with Honey cups)
- Classique
- Modello
What others have I missed (or incorrectly matched up)?
BrunoL- Number of posts : 70
Location : Palmerston North
Registration date : 2016-01-26
Re: Common Crown Lynn dinnerware shape combinations
Good job !!!
If you check out the Flatware Gallery 4000 - 4899
you will spot several saucer shapes that you haven't considered.
If you check out the Flatware Gallery 4000 - 4899
you will spot several saucer shapes that you haven't considered.
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