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2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
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2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
This plate shows NZ Native flora on a forma shape and is a b&b size
a close up
All the plants are identified on the backstamp, made for Government House NZ
I realise that neither of these plates were probably designed to be used at the table, but wondered if this factory tour plate should be in the gallery also?
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Re: 2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
I really love that native flora plate! Yes it will have a pattern name. Yes the tour plate should be in the gallery too
Re: 2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
I had one of the big round serving platters in that native flora pattern. Sadly it got broken when we moved house and I threw out the bits. I am not sure what it had on the back but certainly not the complex mark shown here.
Maryr- Number of posts : 1988
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Re: 2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
Woooo the Factory Tours plate is shape 4065
http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/3384/object/488981/Commemorative_plate
http://www.nzmuseums.co.nz/account/3384/object/488981/Commemorative_plate
Re: 2 Crown Lynn Plates - Government House & Factory tours
The Government House native flora plate is another Forma pattern to add to the list !!
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