I’ve been searching and can’t seem to find a pattern name for a Adams China Flowblue Plate that I just listed.
Can someone help me out?
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Thanks for any help.
Rick
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RicksVintagePlus Reputation: 54 See RicksVintagePlus' booth |
Have you tried replacements.com. They may be able to help you with the pattern.
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the_seller_inc Reputation: 616 See the_seller_inc's booth |
It is most likely a “Blue Willow” pattern. You might google “adams blue willow” to see if you can find it. I see the little birds flying around – usually that is Blue Willow.
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ritchievaldese Reputation: 12 See ritchievaldese's booth |
If you can get an extreme close up of the plate’s reverse, that might help us to solve the mystery. All I know right now is that I like it well enough to add it to my hand-picked list, “Blue-Plate Special!” LOL
Shanon
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lol1955 Reputation: 48 See lol1955's booth |
Please post a backmark photo. That might narrow down the search. Of course Replacements could help if you sent them a photo of front & back.
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euroholic Reputation: 154 See euroholic's booth |
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