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d050 Underglaze Wide Band patterns
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d050 Underglaze Wide Band patterns
I need your help Janice as all of these ring patterns will be from the above series.
It will not be easy to work them out !! But we will ..... eventually
Such boring patterns for such wonderful names ughhhh

It will not be easy to work them out !! But we will ..... eventually
Such boring patterns for such wonderful names ughhhh

Re: d050 Underglaze Wide Band patterns
Hi Ev...
These are part of the DS numbers ( NH ) that I have never really looked at.
However.... I have some on file, which I will email you as I can't upload them on here as they are TM images.
Are all the named images below, just a guess or actual ? They all look very similar, I will need to look though my stash to see if I have any.
Janice
These are part of the DS numbers ( NH ) that I have never really looked at.
However.... I have some on file, which I will email you as I can't upload them on here as they are TM images.
Are all the named images below, just a guess or actual ? They all look very similar, I will need to look though my stash to see if I have any.
Janice
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Re: d050 Underglaze Wide Band patterns
Hi Janice, Yes all of the plates in the photo have the names on the base.
Some have the same rings, but are on different shapes.
Some have more rings than others and some have different coloured rings.
Zenith for example has a red ring which you can easily see.
I now have a huge banana box full of heaps of these ring patterns plates, cups, saucers, sides and bowls. All of these patterns have the clover background.
I have been meaning to look at this series for years, but now I have the patterns at hand, so I can look into this at length.
Some have the same rings, but are on different shapes.
Some have more rings than others and some have different coloured rings.
Zenith for example has a red ring which you can easily see.
I now have a huge banana box full of heaps of these ring patterns plates, cups, saucers, sides and bowls. All of these patterns have the clover background.
I have been meaning to look at this series for years, but now I have the patterns at hand, so I can look into this at length.
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