help identifying two china patterns?
I have a dish and a sugar bowl I'm trying to identify. The odd dish is
Nasco (Japan). It's about nine inches long, has a spot for a cup
(bowl?), and has orange leaves painted on it.
The sugar bowl is Castleton China (Japan), four or five inches wide,
simple, and light blue-green.
Photos here: <http://tinyurl.com/b2wfc>
If any of you could give me tips for identifying them, I'd appreciate
it. I've looked at eBay auctions and Googled like mad, but no luck.
help identifying two china patterns?
<ndooley@blue.weeg.uiowa.edu> wrote:
> Sara Lorimer wrote:
> > I have a dish and a sugar bowl I'm trying to identify. The odd dish
> is
> > Nasco (Japan). It's about nine inches long, has a spot for a cup
> > (bowl?), and has orange leaves painted on it.
> >
> > The sugar bowl is Castleton China (Japan), four or five inches wide,
> > simple, and light blue-green.
> >
> > Photos here: <http://tinyurl.com/b2wfc>
> >
> > If any of you could give me tips for identifying them, I'd appreciate
> > it. I've looked at eBay auctions and Googled like mad, but no luck.
>
> "Googled like mad?" LOL. Replacements, Ltd. (website) has a free ID
> service - send a picture, drawing, or a copy from putting it on a copy
> machine, and they'll identify it for you. Free.
Will do. Thanks.
--
SML
help identifying two china patterns?
Kris Baker wrote:
> Or....in this case, they'll just write back and say "Sorry!"
>
> Kris
> Pretty worthless stuff, sold at 1960s discount stores
You mean I won't be able to quit my day job? Damn it!
Actually, I was just curious. I'd never seen the leaf pattern before,
and the sugar bowl has simple lines I like.