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808/10 Navy Plate Vitrified is a 4646
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Re: 808/10 Navy Plate Vitrified is a 4646
The height for the 808 on the Portage site is only 37mm.
http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/3384/object/490207/Bowl_-_bisque
So is yours less than that Janice?
I will replace the description in the gallery while you two work this out
http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/3384/object/490207/Bowl_-_bisque
So is yours less than that Janice?
I will replace the description in the gallery while you two work this out
Re: 808/10 Navy Plate Vitrified is a 4646
Sorry Ev and Jan, as I am probably away from home until the New Year I will not be able to add any new info here.
If I understand correctly the issue at the moment is that the height of "37mm" as stated at Portage (one and a half inches) would indicate a "dish" or (soup?) bowl rather than merely a wide rimmed plate. Although I did glance at my plate yesterday as I was attempting to tidy up (failed!) the height simply did not register.
I'll post a measurement soon as I can.
If I understand correctly the issue at the moment is that the height of "37mm" as stated at Portage (one and a half inches) would indicate a "dish" or (soup?) bowl rather than merely a wide rimmed plate. Although I did glance at my plate yesterday as I was attempting to tidy up (failed!) the height simply did not register.
I'll post a measurement soon as I can.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
Re: 808/10 Navy Plate Vitrified is a 4646
This bowl ticks all the boxes. 10 inches wide 37mm high and RNZN.
sid- Number of posts : 76
Location : auckland
Registration date : 2010-06-11
Re: 808/10 Navy Plate Vitrified is a 4646
Thanks I will go with that sid
I will also add it to the Four Digit Gallery as the 4646 Island Rim Soup as 808-10
I will also add it to the Four Digit Gallery as the 4646 Island Rim Soup as 808-10
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