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Cynthia, Colonial, Banquet Blue, Lady Winifred
[DSN: 4141, NS:FAC, DIST]
- First used on the Georgian Ivory (Craftsman) shape with platinum trim and black fine lines G-109 "Cynthia", circa mid-1930s
- Nautilus: with gold trim, sold as "Colonial" by Cunningham & Pickett CP-53
- Kitchen Kraft: with platinum trim KK-342
- Brittany:
- B-1335: with underglaze light blue silk screen #1488
- B-1339: with underglaze pink silk screen #1488
- B-1353: with underglaze maroon silk screen #1488
B-1335 was known by several names. When it was used as a movie theater promotion, it was called Banquet Blue. When part of an ensemble set, it was named Lady Winifred.
Georgian and the three Brittany patterns all have a center rose sprig. However, Nautilus' Colonial pattern did not make use of the center rose.
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Georgian 10" plate, Cynthia, G-109 |
Brittany platter, B-1335 |
Nautilus rim soup, CP-53 |
Homer Laughlin and Cunningham and Pickett markings |
Nautilus covered sugar and creamer, "Colonial" CP-53 |
Swing Eggshell 8" plate (pick up piece) CP-53 |
Nautilus teacup and saucer, CP-53 |
Nautilus platter, CP-53 |
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