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Dutch Flower Girl Centrepiece
pamela:
Bernard, thank you for the alert :-*
I have always preferred a Dutch girl in her 'Groningen' bowl with matt rose leaf pattern, but as Christine points out, any mix-and-match is fine:
Walther 1935 catalogue: page 110a - Dutch girl in PRIMUS bowl; page 111a - Dutch girl in WRANGEL bowl.
Walther 1936 catalogue: page 2 - Dutch girl in GRONINGEN bowl plus centrepiece HAARLEM with roses pattern and Groningen bowl on top.
Walther 1965 catalogue page 49: GRONINGEN
page 56: MARGIT
page 64: LÜTTICH
SEYDLITZ: certainly I've got a small plate and the creamer - not sure at the moment whether a larger bowl also.
Walther's 1935 catalogue states Seydlitz as undeliverable.
:)
Bernard C:
Christine and Pamela — Thanks. Sowerby, Jobling, and Bagley did similar mixes and matches, so nothing at all strange about Walther doing it as well.
I'm not sure whether you're saying that my set is pre-war, post-war or could be either.
Bernard C. 8)
Lustrousstone:
Late 1930s I would say, as Seydlitz seems to have had a limited life
thewingedsphinx:
Thought I’d post this picture as there’s few green uranium ones around. A complete set Walther & Sohne “Haarlem” With “Hollanderin” Dutch lady oh and two glass lion guardians as she’s precious.
Cheers
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