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Whitefriars Meadow Green 9610 Knobbly Vase

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Pinkspoons:
Does anyone know when they were produced in this colour? As far as I've gleaned from online sources, Meadow Green was introduced to the 'Knobbly' range in 1970 - but this year isn't covered by online catalogues, nor is 1971. By the 1972 catalogue, this pattern has been discontinued. Is it unusual to find this pattern in Meadow Green?

Also, is it unusual for this pattern to have a flattened rim? All the ones I have found have free-form rims.

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Thanks in advance.

Quackers:
Hi, 9610 is in the 1970 and 1971 price lists in Meadow Green;

http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/memb1/pricelists/page0003.html
http://www.whitefriarsorg.org/memb1/pricelists/page0004.html

Can't help on the rim but have you looked through the Knobblies website?  I'll hunt the link out for you...

Pip:

--- Quote from: Pinkspoons on July 18, 2007, 08:18:09 PM ---Does anyone know when they were produced in this colour? As far as I've gleaned from online sources, Meadow Green was introduced to the 'Knobbly' range in 1970 - but this year isn't covered by online catalogues, nor is 1971. By the 1972 catalogue, this pattern has been discontinued. Is it unusual to find this pattern in Meadow Green?


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Nic, I've had a Meadow Green tall 'lampbase' knobbly vase which my notes tell me dates from 1970-72 - however I'm sure one of the Whitefriars experts will be along to confirm the dates for your particular vase.  Is it unusual to find this pattern in Meadow Green?  Well, again my notes say yes, and proof of this would be that the tall MG Knobbly I mentioned sold for a fairly hefty price tag within just 5 days of listing!

Quackers:
Here you go;

http://hometown.aol.co.uk/colljt/myhomepage/artgallery.html

Your vase is on the left, second row down the page.

Pinkspoons:
Hi Tim & Pip.

Thanks for the dates!

I had a look through the Knobblies website before I posted (it's where I found when MG was introduced), but couldn't find any reference to a flattened rim for this pattern.

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