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Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
A trademe seller called this pattern Clematis. I don't know a clematis from a fig.
Most commonly seen Kermiko pattern. All items are very heavy.
Some of these shapes have already been posted elsewhere.
Only one mug shown for obvious reasons.
Tea Set
Coffee Set
6 Cup Teapot
Coffee Pot
Lidded Sugar Bowl, Milk Jug, Mug
Tea and Coffee Corked Canisters (small)
I have shot these with a future Kermiko shape gallery in mind.
Measurements will follow at a later time.
(Sometimes mistakenly listed on trademe as Keremiko, Koromiko)
Most commonly seen Kermiko pattern. All items are very heavy.
Some of these shapes have already been posted elsewhere.
Only one mug shown for obvious reasons.
Tea Set
Coffee Set
6 Cup Teapot
Coffee Pot
Lidded Sugar Bowl, Milk Jug, Mug
Tea and Coffee Corked Canisters (small)
I have shot these with a future Kermiko shape gallery in mind.
Measurements will follow at a later time.
(Sometimes mistakenly listed on trademe as Keremiko, Koromiko)
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
This is my one piece as an example of Kermiko for my collection !!
JanPots- Number of posts : 2142
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
Crikey that's not a clematis!!! It's a made up flower methinks! Perhaps a Geranium leaf, but no idea what the flower is.
Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
OK.. my turn for some photos
Tall and skinny mug and some sort of large pot with handles about 24cm diameter..
Would it be a casserole dish or a large soup bowl??
Tall and skinny mug and some sort of large pot with handles about 24cm diameter..
Would it be a casserole dish or a large soup bowl??
JanPots- Number of posts : 2142
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
coffee pot without lid
JanPots- Number of posts : 2142
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
[quote="Jeremy Ashford"]A trademe seller called this pattern Clematis. I don't know a clematis from a fig.
Most commonly seen Kermiko pattern. All items are very heavy.
Some of these shapes have already been posted elsewhere.
Only one mug shown for obvious reasons.
Tea Set
Coffee Set
6 Cup Teapot
Coffee Pot
Lidded Sugar Bowl, Milk Jug, Mug
Tea and Coffee Corked Canisters (small)
I have shot these with a future Kermiko shape gallery in mind.
Measurements will follow at a later time.
(Sometimes mistakenly listed on trademe as Keremiko, Koromiko)[/ hi guys transfer design is called maplewood chhers Larryuote]
Most commonly seen Kermiko pattern. All items are very heavy.
Some of these shapes have already been posted elsewhere.
Only one mug shown for obvious reasons.
Tea Set
Coffee Set
6 Cup Teapot
Coffee Pot
Lidded Sugar Bowl, Milk Jug, Mug
Tea and Coffee Corked Canisters (small)
I have shot these with a future Kermiko shape gallery in mind.
Measurements will follow at a later time.
(Sometimes mistakenly listed on trademe as Keremiko, Koromiko)[/ hi guys transfer design is called maplewood chhers Larryuote]
captnron- Number of posts : 7
Location : Motuoapa / turangi
Registration date : 2018-12-08
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Re: Kermiko (Maplewood) Tea & Coffee
Fablous collection
JanPots- Number of posts : 2142
Registration date : 2012-05-10
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