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<p>[QUOTE="GingerSnaps, post: 785449, member: 11380"]It does somewhat resemble a rose but I was just going by how I know poppies have little hairs along their stem and on the bud. I used to grow them in my garden awhile back (no longer have a house/rent). Also the little stamens in the middle of the blossom and the shape of the leaves. I still feel it's a poppy though. I found a D B & co. Florence pattern that is very similar flower wise....not the same pattern. Yes I saw that many English companies had the crowns and like you said it doesn't seem like it will be easy. Thanks for the well wishes and replies from you and everyone else. I will keep searching. I have one other option I thought of and that is I know where this pottery was mainly purchased so I've contacted the historical society to see if they have any old ledgers, catalogs or bill of sales. It may be a far stretch but it's just another avenue I thought of to track the elusive patterns down.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GingerSnaps, post: 785449, member: 11380"]It does somewhat resemble a rose but I was just going by how I know poppies have little hairs along their stem and on the bud. I used to grow them in my garden awhile back (no longer have a house/rent). Also the little stamens in the middle of the blossom and the shape of the leaves. I still feel it's a poppy though. I found a D B & co. Florence pattern that is very similar flower wise....not the same pattern. Yes I saw that many English companies had the crowns and like you said it doesn't seem like it will be easy. Thanks for the well wishes and replies from you and everyone else. I will keep searching. I have one other option I thought of and that is I know where this pottery was mainly purchased so I've contacted the historical society to see if they have any old ledgers, catalogs or bill of sales. It may be a far stretch but it's just another avenue I thought of to track the elusive patterns down.[/QUOTE]
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