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My second hand shop/trader finds
In the last couple of days I have been second hand shopping. I hardly ever get a chance to do this. I had success too!
2 Mid Blue tulip shaped cups and saucers in great condition. The cups were 10.00 each. The saucers were $2.00 each.
6 Unknown colour glaze sacuers. The number on the plate d00097. $2 dollar each as well. I purchased these things from a trader/ dealer who mostly has more antique stuff.
Then today I went to the Sallies, where I spied one lonely orange coffee can ? cup and so swooped on that ( $1.50). This cup in real life matches the one lonely saucer I have but in the photo the shades appear different. A beautiful forma bowl in a pattern I have been looking for ages, and it was expensive $12.50. But I like it very much. Plus some other CL cups with cool looking speckled glazing inside the cup (50c each) and a saucer which I thought was a match which is not but still looks cool ($1.50). Unusually this sallies has the cups and saucers on different stands unless it is a proper bone china set which make things a little more difficult to find. All pretty successful.
Last edited by Anne30 on Fri 14 Jun - 18:01; edited 3 times in total (Reason for editing : spelling mistakes)
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Wow, you have done well! I just love that blue on the tulips and saucers
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Great shopping!
I would like to take a closer look at those speckled cups as I don't think I've seen them before.
How fantastic to find those blue tulips and saucers ..... irresistible
We don't have d00097 in the patterns gallery, so could I ask for a portrait please ....
I would like to take a closer look at those speckled cups as I don't think I've seen them before.
How fantastic to find those blue tulips and saucers ..... irresistible
We don't have d00097 in the patterns gallery, so could I ask for a portrait please ....
Colour glaze blue
mumof1 wrote:Wow, you have done well! I just love that blue on the tulips and saucers :sunny:The trader keeps the CL in small spot under one of the display tables.As I headed into the shop the blue caught my eye and I just knew it was a blue colour glaze cup and saucer. The colour is so crisp and true to that era, That particular blue looks outstanding sitting on my kitchen dresser.
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
Location : Palmerston North, New Zealand
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Will take photos in the daylight
Ev wrote:
Great shopping!
I would like to take a closer look at those speckled cups as I don't think I've seen them before. After reading you message I took my more photos of the speckled cups and the d00097 saucers, but the evening light means the colours are off by miles. I meant to say t the speckled cups have the CL made in New Zealand imprinted on them both .
Also, I am not sure what you mean by a portrait photo. Do you mean one saucer showing the colour and one saucer showing the number in the same photo?
How fantastic to find those blue tulips and saucers ..... irresistible
We don't have d00097 in the patterns gallery, so could I ask for a portrait please ....
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Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Hi Anne, a photo [in natural light] on one saucer would be excellent thank you.
Another photo of the number would be great too.
It's the shape and the glaze on those speckled cups that interest me. I would really like to see the true shape - that is a cup standing with it's handle in view please.
We have the colour glaze colours in the Patterns Gallery under Colour Glaze and then the number.
Another photo of the number would be great too.
It's the shape and the glaze on those speckled cups that interest me. I would really like to see the true shape - that is a cup standing with it's handle in view please.
We have the colour glaze colours in the Patterns Gallery under Colour Glaze and then the number.
Thanks for the clarification
:DWill take photos in the morning and up loaded them. At least I know how to do that now!
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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more photos
the number on the back of the saucer
another photo of the plate colour appears to the correct shade.
Firstly the CL colour glaze saucers. Very difficult to get the correct colour to show on the photos. The photo that is the right shade is a extreme close up. So will also post another photo of the saucer and the number on the back of it
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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Photos of speckled cups
The following photos show the speckling inside the cup, the Made in new Zealand mark on the bottom. Also shown is the shape of the cup and the colour of the cup.
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Thanks Anne, I posted the saucer into the Patterns Gallery.
I haven't seen the speckled glaze that is on the inside of the cup before!
I know the cup shape very well, though I don't think we have a number for it .... yet.
What colour would you call the saucer Anne?
I haven't seen the speckled glaze that is on the inside of the cup before!
I know the cup shape very well, though I don't think we have a number for it .... yet.
What colour would you call the saucer Anne?
Colour of saucer
I honestly dont know is it salmon?
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
I came across Crown Lynn's name for the colour of the 00097 glaze = Mocha
Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Well done!!!
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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re My second hand shop/trader finds
The first piece looks like Frisco d 473 to my ancient eye, there are light brown and dark brown versions.
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Oh gosh, I see that speckled glaze all the time round here lolEv wrote:Thanks Anne, I posted the saucer into the Patterns Gallery.
I haven't seen the speckled glaze that is on the inside of the cup before!
I know the cup shape very well, though I don't think we have a number for it .... yet.
What colour would you call the saucer Anne?
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Afraid not, I usually see them as orphans. Will keep an eye out though.
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Re: My second hand shop/trader finds
Thanks for that
Anne30- Number of posts : 38
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