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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: amiga on January 03, 2013, 11:47:14 PM
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Hi all
Have this cup and saucer set made by royal doulton I believe it is art deco but I can not identify the pattern...thanks for any ideas
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Your piece is from 1922 - 1927.
http://www.potteryhistories.com/doultonbackstamps.html (http://www.potteryhistories.com/doultonbackstamps.html)
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Your piece is from 1922 - 1927.
http://www.potteryhistories.com/doultonbackstamps.html (http://www.potteryhistories.com/doultonbackstamps.html)
Thanks but I had already found that part out lol but I cannot identify the pattern
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May I suggest...that in future...you read the sticky at the top of this page..."before you ask for advice"...it,ll save us searching for info..that you already knew....we are not telepathic...
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Try looking at Replacements.com for the years it was made and look through all the patterns !! Might take a while though !!
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Yup mart that's how I would do it at replacements.com each pattern one by one!! Good luck :)
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thanks guys
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:) :) :)
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is it possible to search for those dates in replacements.com. I have tried and cannot figure it out
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No amiga you can not search by date you must pull up Royal Doulton patterns and look at each one. start on this page look at each pattern photo if you do not find yours go to the next page and so on and so on until you hopefully find your pattern. http://www.replacements.com/china/RDIMG01.htm
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Keep in mind that finding the pattern is a difficult and time consuming job !! Many are never found due to the number of patterns made in any given year !!
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ok here i go thanks
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Good luck !! And don`t pull all your hair out before you give up !!
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H3353 is close, but not exactly yours. I'm not sure how the naming works, but it might be helpful to look around that name/category.
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LOL !! Like my Dad used to say,,,close,,only counts if you are pitching horseshoes !! Just a joke Kesgill !!!
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When you're right, you're right (and you're right)! I was hoping that the patterns might be named similarly for simlar patterns, but after trying to find the exact match, I don't think that's how it works. Sorry, Amiga, it's probably just more frustrating to find something close than nothing at all :-\
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aw thanks guys for trying lol
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It would be nice had they named/numbered their patterns that way. But...nope!
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What are the other marks on the base ?