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 jfpnatl
 
posted on July 25, 2001 11:25:34 AM new

and

Can anyone help identify this mark and pattern of a dinner wear
Thanks to all for your help!!
Joe
[ edited by jfpnatl on Jul 25, 2001 02:42 PM ]
 
 jfpnatl
 
posted on July 25, 2001 01:14:35 PM new
BUMP BUMP
 
 tootstreas
 
posted on July 25, 2001 01:42:35 PM new
Say Watt -

This impress mark is shown on pages 502 and 502 of Lehner's Mark Book. It is for Watt Pottery in Crooksville Ohio. The pottery was in business from 1922 until 1965. It's a Watt Ovenware bowl you have - How big is it?

 
 capotasto
 
posted on July 25, 2001 02:22:39 PM new
Oh I thought you were serving fish with brocolli and wanted to know what dinnerware to use...

Never mind.

edited cuz of the drugs....
[ edited by capotasto on Jul 25, 2001 08:14 PM ]
 
 jfpnatl
 
posted on July 25, 2001 02:45:29 PM new
It is not a bowl, I edited the pictures so they wouldn't be so large. Thats quite different from any Watts I have every seen, I couldnt find the mark in Kovels. Is that the same watts Pottery the amkes the apple bowls
 
 ksedar
 
posted on July 25, 2001 02:52:39 PM new
Hello, I am no expert but I believe that is made by Stetson Pottery. I do not know the pattern name but I have sold a few pieces of that pattern using BLUE LEAF as the name. But I am pretty sure its a Stetson piece.
Good luck.
 
 tootstreas
 
posted on July 25, 2001 06:37:49 PM new
Um, what are you doing? I am now looking at two different jpg's than I was looking at this afternoon. The other pic's were of a tan bowl with pink and blue stipes. They had an ovenware impress on the bottom.

But wait maybe its all those drugs I took as a kid. Maybe I didn't see those bowls at all. I think I'll do the dishes now.

 
 jfpnatl
 
posted on July 25, 2001 07:19:53 PM new
LOL ; ) maybe its the heat from the kitchen, get outside and get some freshair : )
i did edit the pic, I dont htink I had the wrong pics the first go around, it possible I guess....
 
 kiara
 
posted on July 25, 2001 07:36:01 PM new
I think the pattern is called Swiss Chalet by Stetson China.

http://www.robbinsnest.com/AmericanDinnerware/Stetson/swisschalet.html

 
 jfpnatl
 
posted on July 25, 2001 07:37:52 PM new
thats it !!!
Thanks
 
 kiara
 
posted on July 25, 2001 07:48:13 PM new
You are welcome. If you bookmark the site below it will lead you to all sorts of places to ID china. I believe I found this site last year, thanks to another AW member that posted it here.

http://www.centuryinter.net/robinsnest/pottery.htm

 
 mro
 
posted on July 26, 2001 06:05:44 AM new
My mom had this dinnerware pattern. The supermarket used to give it away free. She had tons of it. It was an extensive pattern with matching glass tumblers and juice glasses, white glass casseroles and mixing bowls, etc.
 
 llama_lady
 
posted on July 26, 2001 08:18:36 AM new
I have about 60 pieces of dinnerware that have a pine cone design with this mark. I have been hunting and hunting for the maker. This is wonderful. I did know my pieces are from the 50s. Now I can do some more research on Stetson pottery. Thanks so much.

 
 
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