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Crown Lynn Pohutukawa plate
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Re: Crown Lynn Pohutukawa plate
Such a lovely pattern - Nirvana d251
The original design is at the Crown Lynn Exhibition .... in green and red, which Crown Lynn in all of their wisdom thought was a bit over the top and produced the pattern in the soft muted tonings
I should add this pattern to the Top 40 most popular patterns actually
The original design is at the Crown Lynn Exhibition .... in green and red, which Crown Lynn in all of their wisdom thought was a bit over the top and produced the pattern in the soft muted tonings

I should add this pattern to the Top 40 most popular patterns actually

Re: Crown Lynn Pohutukawa plate
My all time fav, I have quite a collection of the dinner, lunch and side plates all in this hue - as opposed to the oranger tan that I have seen recently. Dumb question that I should know, but where can I find more info on these?
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Re: Crown Lynn Pohutukawa plate
Not sure what info you are after, but hopefully the Crown Lynn Portage Ceramics Museum will be able to help when it gets going.
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