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Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
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Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
I found these on Trade Me, and was wondering if they might be Crown Lynn. Or am I mistaken?
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pottery-glass/Porcelain-pottery/Other/Cups-saucers/auction-368847747.htm
Your comments would be appreciated.
http://www.trademe.co.nz/Pottery-glass/Porcelain-pottery/Other/Cups-saucers/auction-368847747.htm
Your comments would be appreciated.
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Re: Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
These are definately Crown Lynn. A nice little group of demitasse cups, the colour is good and the mark is rather nice.
Rocke316- Number of posts : 12
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Re: Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
I’d be interested to know what colours are the jubilee demitasse cups?
Captainhobson- Number of posts : 10
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Re: Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
That's a great project CaptainHobson ![Very Happy](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_biggrin.png)
kayabraham may be able to help and I will check out my darling oldies saucer stash ..
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kayabraham may be able to help and I will check out my darling oldies saucer stash ..
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Re: Was Jubilee one of the names used by Crown Lynn ?
I know there is a pastel pink and baby blue colours in the demitasse size
JanPots- Number of posts : 2142
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