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Sandown - Crown Lynn Earthstone
This is a lovely warm brown with concentric rings that have a mottled brown between them..
![Sandown D626 Sandow10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/12/53/23/96/sandow10.jpg)
and the backstamp..
![Sandown D626 Sandow11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/12/53/23/96/sandow11.jpg)
![Sandown D626 Sandow10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/12/53/23/96/sandow10.jpg)
and the backstamp..
![Sandown D626 Sandow11](https://i.servimg.com/u/f63/12/53/23/96/sandow11.jpg)
Re: Sandown D626
Ev, can you tell me a bit more about Sandown please? Maybe when it was produced, how easy it is to get hold of and any others comments you'd like to make? Looks a lovely pattern.
Many thanks, Moth.
Many thanks, Moth.
moth- Number of posts : 14
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Sandown D626
And can you tell me why there appear to be 2 different pictures both called Sandown? The set I've seen looks like the top photo.
moth- Number of posts : 14
Registration date : 2011-03-21
Re: Sandown D626
I really don't know why narna's pic came out so orange ![scratch](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_scratch.png)
Even the backstamp is orange when it really is brown!
According to Val Monk - Sandown is part of the Earthstone range designed by David Jenkin.
It was first released in Canada in 1977 and a year later went on sale in New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. I see pieces of Sandown listed on TradeMe quite often, but they are never cheap.
The Earthstone Range is one of my personal favourites as I admire the designs and the earthly colours.
I highly recommend that you get a copy of Valerie Ringer Monk's book 'Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon'
it comes up often on TradeMe and all Libraries will have a copy.
![scratch](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_scratch.png)
Even the backstamp is orange when it really is brown!
According to Val Monk - Sandown is part of the Earthstone range designed by David Jenkin.
It was first released in Canada in 1977 and a year later went on sale in New Zealand, Australia and the Middle East. I see pieces of Sandown listed on TradeMe quite often, but they are never cheap.
The Earthstone Range is one of my personal favourites as I admire the designs and the earthly colours.
I highly recommend that you get a copy of Valerie Ringer Monk's book 'Crown Lynn - A New Zealand Icon'
it comes up often on TradeMe and all Libraries will have a copy.
Re: Sandown D626
The Sandown salad bowl is so scrummy!
In bright light it came out orange and in soft light it came out the right colour![Smile](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
![Sandown D626 Sandow10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f43/12/53/23/96/sandow10.jpg)
In bright light it came out orange and in soft light it came out the right colour
![Smile](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
![Sandown D626 Sandow10](https://i.servimg.com/u/f43/12/53/23/96/sandow10.jpg)
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