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Blue Jay for the gallery
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Blue Jay for the gallery
found this plate today, bit crazed but no chips. I am sure you will agree that it is CL.
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Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
Re: Blue Jay for the gallery
Wow that if fantastic Thelma!!
A never seen before pattern and another backstamp!!!
Oh yes it has to be Crown Lynn![bounce](https://2img.net/i/fa/i/smiles/icon_bounce.gif)
A never seen before pattern and another backstamp!!!
Oh yes it has to be Crown Lynn
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Re: Blue Jay for the gallery
Wow Thelma that is such a cool backstamp... And it's not in my book. Never seen it before. Wonderful. And a gorgeous pattern too. Perfect.
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Maryr- Number of posts : 1988
Location : Whangarei
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Re: Blue Jay for the gallery
Thanks.
I would have missed it if I had not gone through the stack of plates near the floor, had to kneel down too, something I have not done much since the hip replacement in July.
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Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
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