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Introduced: EST 1960s to 1970s Description: Turquoise Cup Shape: Malvern Plate Shape: Hampton Series of Six, Dijon, Lyons, Nancy, Orleans, Reims, and Rouen |
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Introduced: Description: Cup Shape: Hampton Plate Shape: Hampton Series of 12, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos, Daffodil, Gladiolus, Hawthorn, Larkspur, Morning Glory, Narcissus, Primrose, Sweet Pea, and Wild Rose |
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Introduced: Description: Cup Shape: Countess or Lyric Plate Shape: Hampton
Series of 12, Carnation, Chrysanthemum, Cosmos, Daffodil, Gladiolus, Hawthorn, Larkspur, Morning Glory, Narcissus, Primrose, Sweet Pea, and Wild Rose |
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Narcissus Introduced: EST Between 1920s to 1930s Description: Yellow and Pink Flowers Cup Shape: art deco or countess Plate Shape: Reg. Nº 794028, 9616C |
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Narcissus
Introduced: EST Between 1920s to 1930s Description: Blue and Yellow Flowers Cup Shape: Avon, Countess Plate Shape: Hampton, Square Reg. Nº 749633 |
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Narcissus Introduced: EST Between 1920s to 1930s Description: Pink and Yellow Flowers Cup Shape: Hampton Plate Shape: Hampton, Square |
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Nature Glory Introduced: Description: Cup Shape: Mug Made by Ashdene Of Australia - Click here to see thier Catalog |
Ashdene Of Australia Backstamp |
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Needle Point Introduced: EST Between 1920s to 1930s Description: Pink Roses on a Black Needle Point Design Cup Shape: Countess Plate Shape: Hampton |
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Needle Point This Bone Backstamp dates to the 1950s Description: Pink Roses on a Black Needle Point Design Cup Shape: Malvern Plate Shape: Hampton |
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Introduced: EST Between 1970s - 1980s Description: Differnt Floral Bouquets in a chintz design, Gold trim Cup Shape: Gainsborough Plate Shape: Hampton Series of Six, Chelsea, Covent Garden, Drury Lane, Lambeth, Mayfair, and Richmond |
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Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907 Description: Cup Shape:Very Old |
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Introduced EST Between: 1905 - 1907 Description: Cup Shape:Very Old |
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Introduced: EST after 1962 to before 1980 Description: The provincial tartan was designed by the Loomcrofters of Gagetown, N.B., and officially adopted in 1959. It is registered at the Court of The Lord Lyon, King of Arms in Scotland . Represented in the design are the forest green of lumbering, the meadow green of agriculture, the blue of coastal and inland waters, all interwoven with gold, a symbol of the province's potential wealth. The red blocks represent the loyalty and devotion of the early Loyalist settlers and the Royal New Brunswick Regiment. Cup Shape: Montrose Plate
Shape: Montrose |
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Introduced: 1978 to 1982 Cup Shape: Smooth Plate Shape: Smooth Series of Six, China Garden, Hidden Valley, Spring Dawn, Spring Morning, Songbird, and Summer Breeze |
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New Zealand
Introduced: 1939 to 1940 Description: A Souvenoir to Commemorate New Zealand Centenial Exhibition Cup Shape: Older Countess Plate Shape: Hampton |
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Introduced: EST 1950s Description: Black and White Fern Design with Platuim Trim Cup Shape: Avon, Smooth Plate Shape: Smooth |
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Introduced: EST 1970s to 1980s Description: Turquoise Floral Bouquet, Turquoise Background, Gold Trim Cup Shape: Montrose Plate Shape: Montrose Series of Six, Concerto, Duet, Nocturne, Rhapsody, Seranade, and Sonata |
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Introduced: 1983 to 1987 Description: Chintz Floral Design, with yellow, purple, orange and blue flowers, Gold Trim, Purple Base Cup Shape: Gainsborough Plate Shape: Hampton Series of Four, Arabesque, Ballade, Chanson, and Nocturne |
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Introduced: EST 1970s Description: Black Background, Multi - Colored Floral design Cup Shape: Mug |
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Introduced: 1984 Description: English Country Cottage, Gold trim Cup Shape: Montrose Plate Shape: Montrose
Series of 12, Cornwall, Cumbria, Devonshire, Hampshire, Kent, Norfolk, Oxfordshire, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, Wiltshire , Yorkshire |
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Introduced: EST 1960s to 1970s Description: Light Green Rose Bouquet, Light Green Background, Gold Trim Cup Shape: Avon or Chelsea Plate Shape: Avon or Chelsea
Series of Six ,Dawnsong, Daybreak, Moonglow, Noonday, Starlight, and Sunset |
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Nordic Flowers Introduced: 1985 Description: Gold trim Cup Shape: Montrose Plate Shape: Montrose |
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Nosegay Introduced: EST after 1935 Description: Floral Bouquet with Gold design, Gold trim Cup Shape: Avon Plate Shape: Hampton Reg. Nº 839142 |
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Nosegay Introduced: EST after 1935 Description: Floral Bouquet with Gold design, Gold trim Cup Shape: Countess and Malvern Plate Shape: Hampton Reg. Nº 839142 |
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Nova Scotia Tartan Introduced: EST after 1962 through the 1970s Description: The Nova Scotia Tartan was the first provincial tartan in Canada. It reflects the profound contribution of the Scots to the founding of Nova Scotia, and the pioneer settlement of the old Royal Province. The very name Nova Scotia resounds with early Scottish colonial ambition; in Jacobean Latin it meant New Scotland. Being one among many large groups of settlers in the 18th and 19th centuries, the Scots brought with them the powerful lore of the Highlands. From this, the folk art revival of the present century brought forth Nova Scotia's recent emblem. Originally designed by Bessie Murray in 1953 for the agricultural exhibition in Truro, the popular tartan was adopted by the Province in 1955 through an Order in Council. It was later submitted for approval of the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms and, in 1956, was registered with Her Majesty's Register Office in Edinburgh, Scotland. In 1964, the Tartan Act was passed by the House of Assembly. A district tartan that may be worn by anyone, its blue and white are for the surf-ridden sea, greens for the forests, red for the royal lion on the Arms of Nova Scotia, and gold for the province's historic Royal Charter Cup Shape: Montrose Plate Shape: Montrose |
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