Latest topics
No Name - Tea Tree Flowers is Everglade d199
Page 1 of 1
No Name - Tea Tree Flowers is Everglade d199
Last edited by Ev on Wed 23 Aug - 9:33; edited 3 times in total
Re: No Name - Tea Tree Flowers is Everglade d199
Thanks so much for your comments in the No Names Gallery gloworm ![Smile](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
I want to post your suggestion that this pattern is called Geometric Manuka here so that it can be found easily.
I've seen listings for this pattern using several different names, but have yet to see a backstamp confirming any of them. The Database doesn't have that name, it does however have Geometric listed with four different numbers ....... ?
One day we will find it's name!
![Smile](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif)
I want to post your suggestion that this pattern is called Geometric Manuka here so that it can be found easily.
I've seen listings for this pattern using several different names, but have yet to see a backstamp confirming any of them. The Database doesn't have that name, it does however have Geometric listed with four different numbers ....... ?
One day we will find it's name!
Re: No Name - Tea Tree Flowers is Everglade d199
Well today thanks to the Portage Ceramic Museum Archive we found the name for this gorgeous pattern and it is ...
Everglade, there is no number in the photo and there are two Everglade's in the Database and we have the 139 in the Gallery so it must be d199![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
So pleased to have a name at last !!!1
Everglade, there is no number in the photo and there are two Everglade's in the Database and we have the 139 in the Gallery so it must be d199
![cheers](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_cheers.png)
So pleased to have a name at last !!!1
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum
» Northland Pottery identification
» Topaz Tableware by Crown Lynn
» Like Topaz and Like Vintage made in Philippines
» Crown Lynn bambi lamp for gallery
» Shape 72 being used for the first time ...
» Blue glaze cup CB?
» Vintage Pat. No. 982
» Can you help with identifying this Potters Mark please?