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a lovely red Crown Lynn 48 vase.
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a lovely red Crown Lynn 48 vase.
Deborah at Little Treasures showed me this on Saturday.
She has yet to price it.

The image is slightly overexposed: it is much more red than it appears at the base.
With a 48-55 mark I guess it is earlier than the tiki mark 48 and more valuable.
Ev, Kat, it may make sense to tack this on the other 48 topic but I thought it should have its own title for a while.
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She has yet to price it.

The image is slightly overexposed: it is much more red than it appears at the base.
With a 48-55 mark I guess it is earlier than the tiki mark 48 and more valuable.
Ev, Kat, it may make sense to tack this on the other 48 topic but I thought it should have its own title for a while.
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Last edited by Jeremy Ashford on Sat 16 Jul - 17:07; edited 2 times in total
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Re: a lovely red Crown Lynn 48 vase.
I think this is the same rich red as on this shape 51 jug/vase that I was given by a very dear friend from Whangarei the other day 





Re: a lovely red Crown Lynn 48 vase.
Yes.
Correction:
I had another look today.
So, yes it is same or similar at the ends to the Ascot, but it does indeed become very pink in the middle like the photo, so as I first said, a bit overexposed.
Correction:
I had another look today.
So, yes it is same or similar at the ends to the Ascot, but it does indeed become very pink in the middle like the photo, so as I first said, a bit overexposed.
Jeremy Ashford- Number of posts : 3193
Location : Whangarei, New Zealand
Registration date : 2010-09-11
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