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A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
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A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
Thank you fi and look at all of those patters that we don't have!!
These were first made in April 1981, so were a later rather than earlier shape.
Many patterns did use this shaped cup though as can be seen from fi's photo.
These were first made in April 1981, so were a later rather than earlier shape.
Many patterns did use this shaped cup though as can be seen from fi's photo.
Re: A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
OK cups are bell shape.. but why Philippine?
ps they look fab together!
ps they look fab together!
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Re: A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
I presumed they would have been made there (Philippines -- one 'L' two 'P's and I only know that because it came up in spellchecker when I spelled it wrong lol )
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Re: A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
Checked the description and that is how they spelt Phillipine ...
but now I notice (NZ) after it. All a mystery to me of course
but now I notice (NZ) after it. All a mystery to me of course
Re: A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
I have a solitary cup in this shape, dressed in Blue Willow, and the mark on the base is the raised "Made In New Zealand". The gallery description threw me.
(Mine is definitely "earthenware", and not a 3061.)
Great set fi!
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Edits Feb 12
Second row from top, left is the transfer most commonly used by Kermiko Potteries.
(Mine is definitely "earthenware", and not a 3061.)
Great set fi!
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Edits Feb 12
Second row from top, left is the transfer most commonly used by Kermiko Potteries.
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Re: A flock of 3056 Phillipine Bell Cups courtesy of fi ....
Well they do look bell shaped (turn em upside down hehehe)) and they look rather like this famous Philippines bell... http://fineartamerica.com/featured/this-is-the-philippines-no89-san-agustin-church-bell-paul-w-sharpe-aka-wizard-of-wonders.html allowing a bit of artistic license
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