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Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past!
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Re: Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past!
Wattle is the same as Forest Glade, but that has a Fabrique background and was made in 1967. I will check out any other variations.
Re: Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past!
Monique is the same as Orleans and even Floriband, but I can't tell the colour or shape!
Re: Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past!
Many thanks to Belinda for sorting the other two patterns from the advert ![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
Monique is the yellow version of Orleans which was in the No Names Gallery from Janice!
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns-Catalogue/Crown-Lynn-Patterns-with-No-NamesYet/Monique-on-rim-shape-c1982-pic_4965.htm
And Wattle is the same pattern as Forest Glade, but on a white background and on the Rimmed shape![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
![Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past! Wattle10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f49/12/53/23/96/wattle10.jpg)
![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
Monique is the yellow version of Orleans which was in the No Names Gallery from Janice!
https://www.newzealandpottery.net/gallery/Crown-Lynn-Tableware-Patterns-Catalogue/Crown-Lynn-Patterns-with-No-NamesYet/Monique-on-rim-shape-c1982-pic_4965.htm
And Wattle is the same pattern as Forest Glade, but on a white background and on the Rimmed shape
![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
![Wattle, Anita d614 and Monique in an ad on Papers Past! Wattle10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f49/12/53/23/96/wattle10.jpg)
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