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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 192112, member: 44"]True! As all know the Willow patterns are numerous. The closest I could find to this one with only 2 figures on the bridge rather than the usual 3 figures, with a 4 pillar pagoda rather than the normal 4 pillar pagoda, same birds, and a sailing vessel was on the following page. The writer says it is by Spode. Wellll, replacements and everywhere else I searched didn't show a Spode Willow pattern like this. The Spode "Willow" patterns I found were of the usual "Blue Willow" patterns with 3 figures, 3 pillars, different kind of boat, etc... Anyways, here's the page with a Willow pattern like on this cup.</p><p><br /></p><p>Last viewable pic.</p><p><a href="http://viaspatterns.com/willow-pattern-crockery/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://viaspatterns.com/willow-pattern-crockery/" rel="nofollow">http://viaspatterns.com/willow-pattern-crockery/</a></p><p><br /></p><p>Says:</p><p>"Spode willow pattern plate, about 1790: Blue Willow China. The pattern on the Blue Willow plates looks Chinese, but was first made in England."</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]54297[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 192112, member: 44"]True! As all know the Willow patterns are numerous. The closest I could find to this one with only 2 figures on the bridge rather than the usual 3 figures, with a 4 pillar pagoda rather than the normal 4 pillar pagoda, same birds, and a sailing vessel was on the following page. The writer says it is by Spode. Wellll, replacements and everywhere else I searched didn't show a Spode Willow pattern like this. The Spode "Willow" patterns I found were of the usual "Blue Willow" patterns with 3 figures, 3 pillars, different kind of boat, etc... Anyways, here's the page with a Willow pattern like on this cup. Last viewable pic. [URL]http://viaspatterns.com/willow-pattern-crockery/[/URL] Says: "Spode willow pattern plate, about 1790: Blue Willow China. The pattern on the Blue Willow plates looks Chinese, but was first made in England." [ATTACH=full]54297[/ATTACH] --- Susan[/QUOTE]
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