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MacDonald

Introduced: EST after 1962 through the 1970s

Description:
Long the mightiest of all the clans, Clan Donald sprang from Donald, grandson of Somerled King of the Isles and Lord of Argyll and Kintyre.
In the fourteenth century the MacDonalds, who assumed the style of Lord of the Isles, held in the South Isles and part of the North Isles. Good John of Islay is reckoned first Lord of the Isles from 1354. From his first marriage to the heiress to the MacRuaris held in the Outer Isles and Garmoran, including Moidart, Knoydart and Morvern. The inheritance he passed to his elder son Ranald, to be held under the suzerainty of his younger son Donald, the son of his second marriage to Margaret, daughter of King Robert II. Donald he appointed Lord of the Isles and High Chief of Clan Donald

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Black Watch, Cameron, Campbell, MacDonald, Macleod, and Royal Stewart

Macleod

Introduced: EST after 1962 through the 1970s

Description:
Clan MacLeod is a Highland Scottish clan. The Gaelic form is Clann Mhic Leòid. Clann means children, while mhic is the genitive of mac, the Gaelic for son, and Leòid is the genitive of Leòd. The whole phrase therefore means The children of the son of Leod. The Clan MacLeod is made up of two branches, Siol Thormoid (the MacLeods of Harris and Skye) and Siol Thorcuil
The best known MacLeod tartan is “loud” MacLeod, a yellow tartan with three broad black bands and a narrow red line. The tartan was designed in 1841 as “MacLeod.” It is sometimes called dress MacLeod and MacLeod of Lewis, but it was designed long after the family of the Lewes had ceased to be chiefs. Any MacLeod may wear the tartan

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Black Watch, Cameron, Campbell, MacDonald, Macleod, and Royal Stewart

Madonna Lily

Introduced: 1975 - 2001

Description: Quebec

The Madonna lily was Quebec’s flower for 36 years. It looks like the heraldic fleur-de-lis on Quebec’s flag. The Madonna lily is the symbol of French culture in France and Québec, but it does not grow naturally in the province. Therefore, in 1999 Quebec chose a new flower that grows throughout the province: the blue flag iris.

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of 12, Alberta Rose, Dogwood, Fireweed, Lady's Slipper, Madonna Lily, Mayflower, Mountain Avens, Pitcher Plant, Prairie Crocus, Prairie Lily, Purple Violet, and Trillium

Mailady

Introduced: 1940-1950

Description: Pink

Cup Shape: Avon, Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

Reg No. 855747
See the Un-Named Mailady Patterns

Mailady

Introduced: 1940-1950

Description: Cream

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

Reg No. 855747,
See the Un-Named Mailady Patterns

Mailady

Introduced: 1940-1950

Description: Cream

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

Reg No. 855747,
See the Un-Named Mailady Patterns

Majestic

Introduced: EST 1960s to 1970s

Description: Different colored panels. Golf Filigree design, gold trim
Series of Six:  Blue, Turquoise, Gold, Black, Marone, and ?

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

 

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Majestic

Maman

Introduced: EST after 1962 through the 1970s

Description: Gold

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Mandalay

Introduced: EST 1950s

Description: White with Red and Black Butterfly

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Manifold

Introduced: 1960s

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Conway, Dove, Evevsham, Manifold, Trent, and Wye

Rosedale Series

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:Light Blue

Cup Shape: Doris

Plate Shape: Hampton

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Black

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Green

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Green

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Green and Yellow

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Yellow and green and pink maple leaves

Cup Shape: avon shape

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

Canada

Maple Leaf

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Orange, red and yellow maple leaves

Cup Shape: Countess, Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

Margaret

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Lyric, Malvern, and Montrose

Plate Shape: Hampton, Montrose

Series of Six, Anne, Elizabeth, Helen, Margaret, Patricia, and Rosemary

Sweetheart Roses

Margaret

Introduced:  

Description:

Cup Shape: Lyric, Malvern, and Montrose

Plate Shape: Hampton, Montrose

Series of Six, Anne, Elizabeth, Helen, Margaret, Patricia, and Rosemary

Sweetheart Roses

Margaret

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Lyric, Malvern, and Montrose

Plate Shape: Hampton, Montrose

Series of Six, Anne, Elizabeth, Helen, Margaret, Patricia, and Rosemary

Sweetheart Roses

Margaret Rose

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Comparison Page - Margaret Rose and Russet Rose for Similar Patterns

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Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Yellow trim

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Clematis, Marguerite, Orange Blossom, Primula, Rosa, and Viola

Fragrance Series

Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Gold trim or Heavy Gold trim

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un-Named Matching Sets # 3

Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Gold trim or Heavy Gold trim

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un-Named Matching Sets # 3

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Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Blue or white background

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un-Named Matching Sets # 3

Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

See Un-Named Matching Sets # 3

montrose teacups and saucers

Marguerite

Introduced: 1983

Description: Pink Trim

Cup Shape: Encore

Plate Shape: Encore

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Marguerite

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Yellow floral chintz pattern

Cup Shape: mug

mugs

Maria

Introduced: 1970s

Description: Purple Violets

Cup Shape: Lyric, Montrose

Plate Shape: Lyric, Montrose

Series of Six, Dawn, Juliet, Maria, Michelle, Petula, and Susan

Sunnyside Series

Marie

Introduced: 1960s

Description:

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Camille, Claudette, Collette, Jeanette, Marie, and Simone

Rose Du Berry Series

Marie Louise

Introduced:

Description: Gray

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape:

Marie Louise

Introduced:

Description: Green

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape:

Marie Louise

Introduced:

Description: Marone

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape:

Marie Louise

Introduced: EST late 1960s to 1970s

Description:

Cup Shape: Victoria

Plate Shape: Gainsborough

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Marjorie

Introduced: EST After 1962 to 1980s

Description: Yellow

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Angela, Belinda, Lavina, Marjorie, Rosemary, and Veronica

Sheraton Series

Marlborough

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935 Stamped Pattern # 7191

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

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Marlborough

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935 Stamped Pattern # 7191

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Countess, Doris

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

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Marlborough

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935    Reg No. 749633

Description: Green

Cup Shape: Countess, Doris

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

 

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Marlborough

Introduced: 1983 to 1990

Description:

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Badminton, Balmoral, Braemar, Caernarvon, Marlborough, and Windsor

Royal Choice Series

Marlborough Series

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Turquoise, Yellow, Orange

Marlborough Series

Marquis Series

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Gainsborough

Series of Six ,Red, Blue, Pink , Maroon, Peach, ?

Marquis Series

Mary

Introduced: EST After 1966 through the 1970s

Description: Pink Roses, Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Shelley, Malvern

Plate Shape: Shelley, Hampton

Series of Six, Anne, Betty, Emily, Jennie, Mary, and Prudence

Dainty Dina Series

Maryland

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

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Maryland

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

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Maryland

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

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Maryland

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

Maryland

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

Maryland

Introduced: EST 1940s

Description:

Cup Shape: Doris

Plate Shape: Hampton

:See Un - Named Matched Set # 27

Mary's Garden

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess, Hampton and Hampton - Demi Tassi

Plate Shape: Hampton

Reg No. 823404

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Also see Un- Named
Masquerade
Patterns

Introduced:

Description: Pink with Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Masquerade

Introduced:

Description: White with Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Masquerade

Introduced:

Description: No trim

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Masquerade

Introduced: EST 1950s

Description: Large pink and Black roses with White Trim

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Masquerade

Introduced: EST: 1970s - Based on UnNamed Bone Backstamp

Description: Black background large pink and Black roses with Black trim

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

The Black Under plate Has the un-Named Bone Backstamp   The Cup and Bread Plate have the Pattern Backstamp

Set of Six: America Beauty, Barbara Ann, Evening Rhapsody, Masquerade, Tea Rose, White Dogwood

Un - Named Set # 360

May

Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907

Description: Cobalt Blue


1905 to 1907 Patterns

May

Introduced EST Between: 1907 - 1922

Description: Pink Floral Pattern

 

May

Introduced: EST Between: 1907 - 1922

Description: Rust Orange

Crown China Backstamp

May Blossom

Introduced: EST 1940s

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon, Doris

Plate Shape:

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May Fair

 

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

May Fair

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Yellow and Purple Flower Vine, Gold trim.

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Butterfly Handle

May Fair

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description: Other Colors Pink, Hot Pink, Blue, Turquoise, Red, Black, and Green

Cup Shape: Avon, Doris, Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

May Fair

May Fair

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Mayfair

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Chelsea, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Lambeth, Mayfair, and Richmond

Nell Gwynne Series

Mayfair Series

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of ??: Maroon, Green, Red, Blue, Brown, Gold, and Blue

Mayfair Series

Mayflower

Introduced:

Description: Nova Scotia

The delicate pink mayflower, blooming in the forest glades in early spring, signifies Nova Scotia's coming of age. As far back as 1820 the mayflower emerged as a native patriotic symbol, suggesting high achievement in the face of adversity. The humble evergreen from the native countryside blossoms amid the last remaining snows of winter. From the 1830s through the end of the century, the emblematic mayflower was celebrated in songs, poetry, and political oratory. It graced the Lieutenant-Governor's chain of state, the stamps and coins of the province, and the decorative brass of its militia. Citizens displayed it on lapels, and banners, and at least two newspapers were named for the mayflower. In 1901 by an Act of the Legislature, the Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens), commonly known as the mayflower, was declared to be the Provincial Flower of Nova Scotia, and to have been so from time immemorial.

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Mayflower

Introduced:

Description: Nova Scotia

The delicate pink mayflower, blooming in the forest glades in early spring, signifies Nova Scotia's coming of age. As far back as 1820 the mayflower emerged as a native patriotic symbol, suggesting high achievement in the face of adversity. The humble evergreen from the native countryside blossoms amid the last remaining snows of winter. From the 1830s through the end of the century, the emblematic mayflower was celebrated in songs, poetry, and political oratory. It graced the Lieutenant-Governor's chain of state, the stamps and coins of the province, and the decorative brass of its militia. Citizens displayed it on lapels, and banners, and at least two newspapers were named for the mayflower. In 1901 by an Act of the Legislature, the Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens), commonly known as the mayflower, was declared to be the Provincial Flower of Nova Scotia, and to have been so from time immemorial.

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Mayflower

Introduced:

Description: Nova Scotia

The delicate pink mayflower, blooming in the forest glades in early spring, signifies Nova Scotia's coming of age. As far back as 1820 the mayflower emerged as a native patriotic symbol, suggesting high achievement in the face of adversity. The humble evergreen from the native countryside blossoms amid the last remaining snows of winter. From the 1830s through the end of the century, the emblematic mayflower was celebrated in songs, poetry, and political oratory. It graced the Lieutenant-Governor's chain of state, the stamps and coins of the province, and the decorative brass of its militia. Citizens displayed it on lapels, and banners, and at least two newspapers were named for the mayflower. In 1901 by an Act of the Legislature, the Trailing Arbutus (Epigaea repens), commonly known as the mayflower, was declared to be the Provincial Flower of Nova Scotia, and to have been so from time immemorial.

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of 12, Alberta Rose, Dogwood, Fireweed, Lady's Slipper, Madonna Lily, Mayflower, Mountain Avens, Pitcher Plant, Prairie Crocus, Prairie Lily, Purple Violet, and Trillium

black chintz
Canada
True Love

Maytime

Introduced: EST Between 1927 to 1935

Description:

Cup Shape: Art Deco

Plate Shape: Square
Also see Un - Named Matched Set # 198

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Maytime

Introduced: After 1935 when Crown China Split from Royal Albert and Became it's own company

Description:

Cup Shape: "Circle Handle"

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Meadowcroft

Introduced: 1994 to 1998

Description: Blue Floral

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Meadow Field

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Harvest Poppy, Honey Lane, Ivy Glade, Meadow Field, Spring Wood, and Sweet Brier

Country Life Series

Meadow Flower

Introduced: 1985

Description: Floral Spray, Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

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montrose teacups and saucers

Meadow Gold

Introduced: EST 1950s

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Smooth Shape # 1

Meadow Song

Introduced: 1978 to 1982

Description: Dishwasher Proof, Detergent Proof, Freezer and Oven Proof

Cup Shape: Coupe

Plate Shape: Coupe

Series of Eight, Bitter Sweet, Cottage Flowers, Meadow Song, Rougefield, Rose Arbour, Summer Fantasy, Summer Solitude, and Wild Briar

Melody

Introduced: 1992

Description: Gift pattern


Melody

Introduced: EST 1927 to 1935

Description: Platinum Trim

Cup Shape: Art Deco

Plate Shape: Smooth

 

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Melody Series

Introduced:

Description: Different color Flowers

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six, Concerto, Duet, Nocturne, Rhapsody, Seranade, and Sonata

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Melody Series

Memento

Introduced: 1969 to 1974

Description:

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Fairing, Heirloom, Keepsake, Memento, Souvenir, and Treasure

Cameo Series

Memento

Introduced: 1969 to 1974

Description:

Cup Shape: Chelsea

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Fairing, Heirloom, Keepsake, Memento, Souvenir, and Treasure

Cameo Series

Memories

Introduced: 1979

Description:

Cup Shape:Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose
Designed and Produced Exclusively for the
Danbury Mint


D Patterns

Memories

Introduced: 1970s

Description:

Cup Shape: Gainsborough, Victoria

Plate Shape: Gainsborough

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Memory Lane

Introduced: 1965  - 2007

Description: small blue flowers

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

 


Men of Harlech

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Bonnie Banks O' Loch Lomon, John Peel, Land of Hope and Glory, Londonderry Air, Men of Harlech, and Road to the Isles

Traditional British Songs

Merrie England

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Merrie England Series

Introduced:  

Description:

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Alton, Balmoral, Chatsworth, Glamis, Harewood, and Trentham

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Merrie England Series

Merryvale

Introduced: EST 1927 to 1935

Cup Shape: Countess, Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton Square

 

 

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Michaelmas Daisy

Introduced: 1970 to Current

Description: September

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of 12, Snowdrops, Violets, Anemones, Sweet Pea, Lily of the Valley, Roses, Forget-Me-Not, Poppy, Michaelmas Daisy, Cosmos, Chrysanthemum, Christmas Rose

Michele

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Lyric, Montrose

Plate Shape: Lyric, Montrose

Series of Six, Dawn, Juliet, Maria, Michelle, Petula, and Susan

Sunnyside Series

Michelin -10- 1985

Introduced: 1985

Description: Cycling Team

Plate Shape: Pin Dish

Other Collector Plates

Mikado

Introduced: EST 1940s

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon, Doris

Plate Shape: Hampton

Mikado

Introduced: EST 1940s

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Countess, Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

Un-Named Blue Willow or Mikado Patterns

Un-Named Blue Willow or Mikado
Patterns

Introduced: EST 1930s

Description:

Cup Shape: Art Deco

Plate Shape: Hampton

Un-Named Blue Willow or Mikado Patterns

Mikado

Introduced: EST 1940s

Description: Pink

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

:Un-Named Blue Willow or Mikado Patterns

Milady Series

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape:

Series of Six

Milady Series

Milton

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Victoria

Plate Shape: Gainsborough

Series of Six, Byron, Chaucer, Coleridge, Milton, Tennyson, and Wordsworth

Sonnet Series

Mimosa

Introduced: EST 1921 to 1927

Description: Yellow Floral

Cup Shape: Older Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton, Square

Minijet

Introduced: 1993

Description:

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Series of Six,Bolero, Minijet, Polka, Samba, Tango , Waltz

Tea Dance Series

Minuet

Introduced: EST 1970s to 1980s

Description: Blue

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Gavotte, Minuet, Tango, Two Step, Valeta, and Waltz

Gaiety Series

Minuet

EST: After 1966 through the 1970s

Description: Floral, Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Shelley

Plate Shape: Shelley

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Minuet

EST Between: 1940 and 1950

Description: Platinum Trim

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Also see Un - Named Matched Set # 243

Also see Un- Named Countess Set # 13

Minuet

EST: 1940s to 1950s

Description: Blue and Pink Flowers with yellow and green leaves

Cup Shape: Countess and Fluted Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Minuet

EST: 1940s to 1950s

Description: Green Trim, Blue and Pink Flowers with yellow
and green leave
s

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Smooth Shape # 1

Minuet

Introduced:   EST 1960s to 1970s

Description: Band of single small Pink Roses, Gold trim

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Mom

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Mug

Viletta's Arts, Roseburg OR

Special Occasion
V  Patterns

Mona

Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907

Description: Green

Cup Shape: Very old

1905 to 1907 Patterns

Mona

 

Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907

Description: Blue with Yellow and rust colored flowers

Cup Shape:Very old

1905 to 1907 Patterns

Mona

Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907

Description: Yellow with pink and yellow flowers

Cup Shape:Very old

1905 to 1907 Patterns

Montrose

Introduced: EST 1950s 

Description: Yellow

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Comparison Page - Braemar and Montrose for Similar Patterns,

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Moonglow

Introduced: 1984 to 1990

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Series of 8:  Autumn Sunlight, Breath of Spring, Daybreak, Hazy Dawn, Moonglow, Morning Flower, Parkland, and Summer Glade

Moonglow

 

Introduced: EST 1960s to 1970s

Description: Rust Rose Bouquet, Yellow Background, Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Chelsea, Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six,   Dawnsong, Daybreak, Moonglow, Noonday, Starlight, and Sunset

Rose Marie Series

Moonlight Rose

Introduced: 1987 - Current

Description:

Cup Shape: Montrose, Avon

Plate Shape: Montrose

See Comparison Page - Moonlight Rose, Old Country Roses and Pacific Rose for Similar Patterns

Morning Dew

Introduced:

Description:

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Autumn's Hope, Dawn's Glory, Hazy Shade, Morning Dew, Warm Sunrise, and Woodland Welcome

Country Bouquet Collection

Morning Flower

Introduced: 1984 to 1990

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Series of 8:  Autumn Sunlight, Breath of Spring, Daybreak, Hazy Dawn, Moonglow, Morning Flower, Parkland, and Summer Glade

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For All Seasons

Morning Glory

Introduced:

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Morning Glory

Introduced:

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Smooth

Plate Shape: Smooth

Series of 12,  Snowdrop, Violet, Daffodil, Daisy, Hawthorn, Rose, Larkspur, Poppy, Morning Glory, Cosmos, Chrysanthemum, Holly

Flower of the Month 1930

Morning Glory

Introduced:

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Lyric, Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of 12,

Un - Named Set # 378

Morning Glory

Introduced:

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of 12, Snowdrop, Violets, Daffodil, Daisy, Hawthorn, Dog Rose,Water Lily, Poppy, Morning Glory, Cosmos, Chrysanthemum, and Holly

Flower of the Month 1940

Morning Glory

Introduced:

Description: A Vine of Blue Morning Glory Flowers - only bloom in the morning

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of Six, Alberta Rose, Dogwood, Jasmine, Morning Glory, Rambler Rose, and Trillium

black chintz
Flora Series

Morning Star

Introduced:

Description: ALL WHITE

Cup Shape: Shelley

Plate Shape: Shelley

See Comparison Page - Avalon, Clair de Lune,Coronet, and Morning Star for Similar Patterns

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Moss Rose

Introduced: EST 1947

Description: Heavy Gold Trim

Cup Shape:

Plate Shape: Hampton

1st version

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Un - Named
Moss Rose Patterns

Introduced: EST 1970s

Description: Gold trim

Cup Shape: Malvern

Plate Shape: Hampton

Moss Rose

Introduced: 1970s

Description:

Cup Shape: Avon

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Happy Valentine

Introduced: 1961

Description: Moss Rose

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose
See the H Page for other patterns with "Happy Valentine " on them

Moss Rose

Introduced: EST 1947 - Heavy Brushed gold Hampton Shape Version
EST 1950s thin gold trim countess shape and demi Tassi in the hampton shape.

Description:

Cup Shape: Hampton

Plate Shape: Hampton

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Moss Rose

Introduced: EST after 1962 to 2001

Description: Gold Trim

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

3rd Version,
See Un- Named "Moss Rose" Patterns


Mostert's Mill

Description: The windmill, known as Mostert's Mill on de Waal Drive (M3) at Mowbray Cape Town is the only working windmill in Africa, south of the Sahara

Plate Shape: Pin Dish

Mostert's Mill web site

Other Collector Plates

Mother

Introduced:

Description: Moss Rose

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

See Un- Named "Moss Rose" Patterns

Mother

Introduced:

Description: Evesham Pattern
The word "Mother" written in gold, Apple Blossoms, Gold trim

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Other Information:

Un - Named Matched Set # 261

Similar to the Evesham Pattern

Mother

Introduced: 1970s

Cup Shape: Countess

Plate Shape: Hampton

Also see Un - Named
Matched Set # 68

Trent Rose Pattern

 

Mother

Introduced: 1970s

Cup Shape: Chelsea

Plate Shape: Hampton
Also See Un - Named Matched Set # 96

Also see Un- Named Chelsea Shape Set # 2

Mother

Introduced:

Description: Gold

Cup Shape: Montrose

Plate Shape: Montrose

Mother's Day

Introduced: EST Late 1940s to 1950s

Description:

Cup Shape:

Plate Shape:

See Comparison Page - Mother's Day, Old English Rose and The Old Country for Similar Patterns

Un- Named "Mother's Day", "Old English Rose" or "The Old Country" Patterns

Mountain Avens

Introduced:

Description: Northwest Territories

The Floral Emblem was adopted by the Council of the Northwest Territories when it enacted the Floral Emblem Ordinance in June 1957.
The Mountain Avens (Dryas octopetala) has narrow basal leaves and supports a single white and yellow flower on a short stem. This member of the rose family grows abundantly in the eastern and central Arctic, as well as in parts of the Mackenzie region. It is found in open and well-drained areas, especially on high or rocky ground.

Cup Shape: Gainsborough

Plate Shape: Hampton

Series of 12, Alberta Rose, Dogwood, Fireweed, Lady's Slipper, Madonna Lily, Mayflower, Mountain Avens, Pitcher Plant, Prairie Crocus, Prairie Lily, Purple Violet, and Trillium

"All Patterns"  Named Patterns

All the Named patterns are listed on the pages below in alphabetical order.
We try to have a photo's of the teacups and saucers in each shape they came in.
Also there are photo's of all the different backstamps of each pattern.

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