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Country Fair C/L Cheese plate and cover for gallery.
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Country Fair C/L Cheese plate and cover for gallery.
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haselnuss- Number of posts : 970
Registration date : 2012-09-12
Re: Country Fair C/L Cheese plate and cover for gallery.
This will be Crown Lynn haselnuss. The Country Fair range wasn't developed until 1977 and it was made at the Titian factory. Crown Lynn owned the Titian name then and could add it to their wares. The Browns had long gone by this time and I came across a few of the Country Fair modellers drawings last week in with the Crown Lynn ones.
Also in the 1978 Ceramco booklet there is a photo of the Country Fair range and the caption says "Part of the new 'Country Fair' kitchenware produced by Titian Potteries Ltd, South Auckland."
Also in the 1978 Ceramco booklet there is a photo of the Country Fair range and the caption says "Part of the new 'Country Fair' kitchenware produced by Titian Potteries Ltd, South Auckland."
Re: Country Fair C/L Cheese plate and cover for gallery.
haselnuss, you will find the numbers for these in the CL galleries. They have been worked out from the descriptions. I think they are all in castware 1000-1500, with possibly only the jugs separated out.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
Re: Country Fair C/L Cheese plate and cover for gallery.
Hi, Thank you for the info. I always thought that Titian made the County Fair first and that C/L carried on with the production. Especially because of the Titian sticker. I was so excited to have found a plate without the number. And I thought I knew a lot about Titian. We live and learn.
haselnuss- Number of posts : 970
Registration date : 2012-09-12
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