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Author Topic: Sowerby Sunburst/Sunray Trinket Registration 788735 dated 16.12.1933.  (Read 2487 times)

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Re: Sowerby Sunburst/Sunray Trinket Registration 788735 dated 16.12.1933.
« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2021, 08:57:46 PM »
I sincerely hope one does Paul! I do love finding new or uncatalogued pieces, frustrating though they may sometimes be...  8)
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Re: Sowerby Sunburst/Sunray Trinket Registration 788735 dated 16.12.1933.
« Reply #11 on: August 25, 2022, 01:42:12 PM »
perhaps then the word unusual is the wrong word Anne :)  -  this absence, of anyone finding a set in'pink', is likely telling us this pattern never was produced in that colour.      The link to your GTS website does show examples of all the colours believed to have been used for this pattern, so it's very reasonable to assume that by now a pink - had it existed - would have surfaced.        As a matter of interest, what was the source of the list of colours for this set  -  a Sowerby catalogue perhaps?

Jayne, if you're watching, would you like this remarkable and perhaps unique garniture of sun purpled powder and cream pots (in exchange for a can of beer)? ;) ;)

Nice pieces Paul, I'd definitely go with sun purpled rather than pink. Thanks so much for the offer, although I'm sure it has expired due to a year passing! Of course you are welcome to a beer most anytime as long as it's not at the crack of dawn, I have an aversion to mornings as you know. ;D
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