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Early Paris tableware Ambrico pattern
I have just taken a photo of my mum's (much loved) breakfast bowl from when she was a child. The set was probably bought prior to her birth in 1947 and this is the last surviving piece from the set (4 children in mum's family, followed by 20 grandchildren) - it does have a chip on the underside though.
and the backstamp
Hoping someone may know the name of this pattern.
and the backstamp
Hoping someone may know the name of this pattern.
Cat-a-lat- Number of posts : 1042
Location : Palmerston North
Registration date : 2012-02-15
Re: Early Paris tableware Ambrico pattern
What a treasure
The stamp was one of the first used and is from 1943 -1948.
I haven't seen much in the way of tableware with this backstamp, mainly what is called the Paris ware.
The stamp was one of the first used and is from 1943 -1948.
I haven't seen much in the way of tableware with this backstamp, mainly what is called the Paris ware.
Re: Early Paris tableware Ambrico pattern
I just had a quick look at the 'Paris ware' and it has similarities in the shape (as far as I can tell, comparing a bowl to a saucer) I didn't think to get a profile pic of the bowl (but can do so if that's useful at all)
Cat-a-lat- Number of posts : 1042
Location : Palmerston North
Registration date : 2012-02-15
Early Paris tableware pattern
This pattern is SO Doulton. but look at the backstamp, and those distinctive Paris rings. From Jim's collection,
W 25.5 cm
W 25.5 cm
Maryr- Number of posts : 1972
Location : Whangarei
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Re: Early Paris tableware Ambrico pattern
! Thank heaven for backstamps!
Thelma- Number of posts : 490
Location : Canterbury, NZ
Registration date : 2010-04-23
Re: Early Paris tableware Ambrico pattern
This is the same pattern as my mum's childhood cereal bowl (she was born 1947) Jim's not interested in parting with it by any chance...?
Here is the link to my thread, perhaps they could be merged..?
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t2937-mum-s-favourite-childhood-bowl?highlight=childhood
Here is the link to my thread, perhaps they could be merged..?
http://newzealandpottery.forumotion.net/t2937-mum-s-favourite-childhood-bowl?highlight=childhood
Cat-a-lat- Number of posts : 1042
Location : Palmerston North
Registration date : 2012-02-15
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