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Saracen Brown ? No, it's Batik d347 ....
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Saracen Brown ? No, it's Batik d347 ....
This only has the std genuine ironstone backstamp, but perhaps is Saracen in brown?
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Re: Saracen Brown ? No, it's Batik d347 ....
Could well be too ....?
Trish Clark mentioned that Saracen was a special name for her Dad, as boats of his were named that.
I meant to google it but haven't yet ......
Trish Clark mentioned that Saracen was a special name for her Dad, as boats of his were named that.
I meant to google it but haven't yet ......
Re: Saracen Brown ? No, it's Batik d347 ....
Ok, so I saw a photocopy of this pattern today at the Museum ... so it didn't show any colour, but as it was the same all over pattern and it wasn't Saracen, I'm going to go with the pattern name which is Batik d347 ..... ok?
Re: Saracen Brown ? No, it's Batik d347 ....
Whatever you think is best Ev. They both look the same to me, but perhaps Saracen is only by Kelston.
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