tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post8543099257566590437..comments2024-02-09T22:51:14.684+13:00Comments on New Zealand Pottery and Crown Lynn with Valerie : 1970s brown - Country Fair Val Monkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11564133844683942529noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-51509057601895725562022-10-29T15:57:07.021+13:002022-10-29T15:57:07.021+13:00Hi sorry I don't do valuations. There are fac...Hi sorry I don't do valuations. There are facebook groups where readers will comment re price. However, as a general observation, this ware has not been sought after in the past, but there is beginning to be a wee bit more interest. Val Monkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11564133844683942529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-71656668917363407012022-10-29T14:15:20.268+13:002022-10-29T14:15:20.268+13:00What value does the Titian Jug hold 200mm high and...What value does the Titian Jug hold 200mm high and 110mm diamterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-57627963764620898572021-04-12T12:09:13.981+12:002021-04-12T12:09:13.981+12:00Hi Nixy, I am glad to have been useful! If you wan...Hi Nixy, I am glad to have been useful! If you want, send me a pic of your container and I will be able to positively identify it. valmnk at gmail dot com. Val Monkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11564133844683942529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-29793168680893917292021-04-11T13:54:05.159+12:002021-04-11T13:54:05.159+12:00I have stumbled across your blog wanting to learn ...I have stumbled across your blog wanting to learn more about a corked container I purchased this weekend at a fair. Imagine my delight when I read that this collection is called “Country Fair”. Though labelled as Crown Lynn by the seller, I can’t be sure whether this is authentic, as there are no marks or stickers on mine. I’m not too worried as I bought it simply because I liked it - the glaze is beautiful and the dark brown colour has a slightly metallic quality to it. Nonetheless, I look forward to learning more about this range and will definitely be keeping my eyes peeled for more pieces in future!Nixyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14211228288015104572noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-62156731315435685382013-12-22T16:11:31.174+13:002013-12-22T16:11:31.174+13:00I am intrigued, if you mug has a Buy NZ sticker, t... I am intrigued, if you mug has a Buy NZ sticker, then it is obviously made in NZ. but I can't guarantee it is Crown Lynn - I would have to see a pic of the mug to be sure. You do see the same transfers used on different manufacturers' wares because the transfers were usually sold on the open market (rather than being specific to one manufacturer.) If you are interested, write me another message with your email address (which I won't publish) and when I reply you can flick me a photo. Have a lovely Xmas... Val Monkhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11564133844683942529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2880978462637000167.post-51401120975104919712013-12-22T10:55:18.366+13:002013-12-22T10:55:18.366+13:00Having just discovered this site, l have been traw...Having just discovered this site, l have been trawling back through ALL your blogs. Imagine my surprise when l came upon your comments and photos in regard to the tacky transfers used. There on the jug is the identical kitchen transfer on a mug l am sitting drinking tea out of as l read your blogs! This mug l unwrapped yesterday. It was a gift from a friend. It had a Buy N.Z. made triangular sticker on it that has obviously been there for years as it left aged yellow dried up cellotape marks as has a badly removed ?price from the base. It is a soup bowl size (my teacup of choice!) but NO marks. Could it be C/L from the 70's or 80's??????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com