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shape 1335
Can anyone read this?
Its in the shape guide book from the museum, the writing is very pale so I had a play around with the colour.
1335 = "Something ( first letter could be F)" Toothpick holder ??
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Its in the shape guide book from the museum, the writing is very pale so I had a play around with the colour.
1335 = "Something ( first letter could be F)" Toothpick holder ??
[edits removed photo
Last edited by JanPots on Mon 15 Sep - 16:02; edited 1 time in total
JanPots- Number of posts : 2160
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: shape 1335
Thanks as I could work out the 1336 - Greece Gravy Boat (?" Forma Handle)
Yes I can see 1335 .......... Toothpick Holder, but not the first word.
Yes I can see 1335 .......... Toothpick Holder, but not the first word.
Re: shape 1335
1336 - Greece Gravy Boat 1033 with forma handle? or a number like 1033.. hahaha
JanPots- Number of posts : 2160
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Re: shape 1335
Could it be "fan form"? The first letters of each word look similar to the "f" of "five ring" in the line above them.
TonyK- Number of posts : 653
Location : Sydney Australia
Registration date : 2008-08-28
Re: shape 1335
Good work TonyK --- "Fan Form" .. I can see that, so now I have visions of a shape 2000 - but a tooth pick holder -
EV.. shall I remove the image now?
EV.. shall I remove the image now?
JanPots- Number of posts : 2160
Registration date : 2012-05-10
Re: shape 1335
I'm trying to see a Fan form toothpick holder in my minds eye but nothing comes to me. There are many drawings from around this time that I will have to check out for this shape.
They start every entry with a capital letter in the Modellers Book and the capital F for the 1324 New Forma Sugar lid is nothing like this letter which looks like a lower case f. I'm not convinced about this, but can't come up with another word atm.
They start every entry with a capital letter in the Modellers Book and the capital F for the 1324 New Forma Sugar lid is nothing like this letter which looks like a lower case f. I'm not convinced about this, but can't come up with another word atm.
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