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Thursday, June 08, 2006
Ironstone?
Ok, so I have a bit of a challenge for everyone. What is the pattern on this ironstone plate? And yes, it is from the collection under analysis by Miss Denise.
Ah yes, the every present net-impressed ironstone. Yes, that is what it is...I can barely make out the diamond shape in white. Could this be from Manitoba maybe??
Okay folks. I am going to go with one of two options. One is the Grape pattern since it has swirly vines as well as clusters. More likley is the Centennial Shape. It has vines, grape clusters and boradleafs. And even more promising, it is made be W.E. Corn (which I have MMs for). Thoughts? Opinions?
Okay, I can see the vines in the picture and a cluster. This merely guided me over to the actual sherd which is sitting 2 feet behind me. And it is not my fault I have every I.S. pattern book sitting at my desk.
5 Comments:
I'm guessing rope and ribbon, and that the dark blue is the shadow the pattern creates? Am I right? D?
12:48 p.m.
Ah yes, the every present net-impressed ironstone. Yes, that is what it is...I can barely make out the diamond shape in white. Could this be from Manitoba maybe??
-bling bling-
4:24 p.m.
Okay folks. I am going to go with one of two options. One is the Grape pattern since it has swirly vines as well as clusters. More likley is the Centennial Shape. It has vines, grape clusters and boradleafs. And even more promising, it is made be W.E. Corn (which I have MMs for). Thoughts? Opinions?
D
11:51 a.m.
ok, I think D is cheating because I don't actually see that there.
10:16 a.m.
Okay, I can see the vines in the picture and a cluster. This merely guided me over to the actual sherd which is sitting 2 feet behind me. And it is not my fault I have every I.S. pattern book sitting at my desk.
D
10:36 a.m.
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