Featured 2 EAPG(?) pieces for ID - creamer and compote

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by moreotherstuff, Mar 13, 2018.

  1. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I'm going through computer files and keep coming across things from the past, long forgotten.

    This creamer was about 4 1/2" high:
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    This is the compote, but I think I've found the file: Indiana no156 "horsemint"?
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    Last edited: Mar 13, 2018
  2. Aquitaine

    Aquitaine Is What It IS! But NEVER BORED!

    If the items are something I'm not using, I'm now sticking a paper inside with the info found out, inside! Or scotch tape it to it.....better than going through asking and getting great info, then either forgetting or losing it!!! Works for me!!! :smuggrin::smuggrin:
     
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  3. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    If I'm keeping the item I print out the threads and keep them in a binder. If I'm selling I usually don't bother because a few months after it sells I will forget I ever owned it.
    Don
     
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  4. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    Moreotherstuff - do you belong to the EAPG Facebook page? They have wonderful reference files with photos by shape and then manufacturer.
    Don
     
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  5. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    This is just something I'm doing to pass time that isn't being spent on something that might be useful. Nice if I can fill some of the gaps, but not crucial.

    At this point, there's no money on the line.
     
  6. Horsemint

    Horsemint New Member

    Salut
    Oui ces un cpmpote ondulé si vous avez d'autre choisi aur le horsemint fait moi les savoir ces ma collection principal !! Actuellementj'ai actuellement 80 pièce de cheval et bientot 100 loll
    Stéphane
    [QUOTE = "moreotherstuff, post: 343640, membre: 56"] Je suis en train de parcourir des fichiers informatiques et de continuer à rencontrer des choses du passé, depuis longtemps oubliées.

    Cette crème était d'environ 4 1/2 "de haut:
    [ATTACH = complet] 115923 [/ ATTACH]

    [ATTACH = complet] 115924 [/ ATTACH]

    C'est la compote, mais je pense avoir trouvé le fichier: Indiana no156 "Horsemint"?
    [ATTACH = complet] 115925 [/ ATTACH]

    [ATTACH = complet] 115926 [/ ATTACH] [/ QUOTE]

    [QUOTE = "moreotherstuff, post: 343640, membre: 56"] Je suis en train de parcourir des fichiers informatiques et de continuer à rencontrer des choses du passé, depuis longtemps oubliées.

    Cette crème était d'environ 4 1/2 "de haut:
    [ATTACH = complet] 115923 [/ ATTACH]

    [ATTACH = complet] 115924 [/ ATTACH]

    C'est la compote, mais je pense avoir trouvé le fichier: Indiana no156 "Horsemint"?
    [ATTACH = complet] 115925 [/ ATTACH]

    [ATTACH = complet] 115926 [/ ATTACH] [/ QUOTE]
     
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  7. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I no longer have the compote. A collection of 80 pieces must look impressive. It is an attractive pattern.
     
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