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Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
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Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
Hi, is anyone able to identify the maker of this vase for me? Thanks[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]
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Re: Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
Hi Julie, if you have trouble loading a photo you can email to the site on [You must be registered and logged in to see this link.] and I will add it for you. Cheers.
Re: Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
Morning, I thought I had posted 3 photos as they uploaded and then went somewhere?!
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Re: Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
Yay!! Your photos are showing now Julie 
This pot was not made by Crown Lynn, it was made at the Rancich Pottery in New Lynn, by hand.
It was decorated by Flambeau Pottery with a poured paint method, which was a division of Partridge Pottery, sometime in the mid 1940's.
There is not a lot of value given to these pots, but they are part of our early pottery history and are very unique.
We don't appear to have this shape in the Rancich Gallery, so I will add your photo and credit you for it. Cheers.

This pot was not made by Crown Lynn, it was made at the Rancich Pottery in New Lynn, by hand.
It was decorated by Flambeau Pottery with a poured paint method, which was a division of Partridge Pottery, sometime in the mid 1940's.
There is not a lot of value given to these pots, but they are part of our early pottery history and are very unique.
We don't appear to have this shape in the Rancich Gallery, so I will add your photo and credit you for it. Cheers.
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Re: Is this Crown Lynn? No it was made by the Rancich Pottery
Thanks very much for all that info. Cheers Julie
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