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<p>[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 43374, member: 70"]Cold be, however. the pattern is often called Mitchell, because someone named Mitchell patented (and licensed) the process of making a bowl with no vertical mold seams and hiding a horizontal mold seam at the top of the 'flutes' about the bottom of the bowl. King and Duncan, among others used the license. Geo. Duncan & Sons also had that bowl shape.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cherryhill, post: 43374, member: 70"]Cold be, however. the pattern is often called Mitchell, because someone named Mitchell patented (and licensed) the process of making a bowl with no vertical mold seams and hiding a horizontal mold seam at the top of the 'flutes' about the bottom of the bowl. King and Duncan, among others used the license. Geo. Duncan & Sons also had that bowl shape.[/QUOTE]
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