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No Namer - Brown filigree Pattern is Rococco 640
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No Namer - Brown filigree Pattern is Rococco 640
This plate has no back stamp but I feel sure it is a crown Lynn plate



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Rococco 640
I think this could be Rococco 640 - I saw this written in the deco advice book and wondered what it would look like.
Today I went to the Portage museum and went through the pattern book and found this
Edits:- Photo removed
Today I went to the Portage museum and went through the pattern book and found this
Edits:- Photo removed
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Re: No Namer - Brown filigree Pattern is Rococco 640
Eeek I didn't see your post for this pattern, as I knew what it was @!!!!
Your plate shows more of the pattern, but I am certain that it's the same.
I will leave it for you to put into the Gallery. I can't find it in the No Namers ....
How excellent that you went to the Museum today.
I went on Monday and met mike67 and his lovely wife.
Your plate shows more of the pattern, but I am certain that it's the same.
I will leave it for you to put into the Gallery. I can't find it in the No Namers ....
How excellent that you went to the Museum today.
I went on Monday and met mike67 and his lovely wife.
Re: No Namer - Brown filigree Pattern is Rococco 640
It was am impulse decision to go and I didn't get there till 1pm !
Its very interesting not just the records but the people who pop in there, all have significance and lots of information and stories to share.
Its very interesting not just the records but the people who pop in there, all have significance and lots of information and stories to share.
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Rococco pattern in green
The pattern details from the Portage Museum show Rococco 640 (Brown) using a coffee can 3038 cup with the wider well saucer. ( and coupe shape plate )
Yesterday.... I found a saucer 805 shape, in green, no back-stamp, so either a plain green, shape 25 or a tulip sized cup would fit the saucer.
I looked in my notes & I have and no clues as to its pattern name. I am picking it would have another completely random name; as its on a different shape saucer
I will upload a photograph later (battery on charge)
Yesterday.... I found a saucer 805 shape, in green, no back-stamp, so either a plain green, shape 25 or a tulip sized cup would fit the saucer.
I looked in my notes & I have and no clues as to its pattern name. I am picking it would have another completely random name; as its on a different shape saucer

I will upload a photograph later (battery on charge)
JanPots- Number of posts : 2066
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ROCOCCO PATTERN IN GREEN
Here it is - uploaded to no-names gallery


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