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    Posted 11 years ago

    Sarahp3
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    I was left this lovely fine set and have spent months trying to find out the pattern name.
    The picture with the black stamp is the sugar dish which is
    Different.
    I dont know much else to tell exept i think it may one
    Of the unidentified patterns.

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    1. maryh1956 maryh1956, 11 years ago
      It looks like a classic French toile pattern, often found on fabrics. The Haviland mark was for SA Haviland, and in use from 1942 onwards. Your sugar bowl was made by Rene Frugier between 1932-64. As they’re different makers, that usually means that the pieces were transfer ware, and probably not patented. You see that a lot with Blue Willow and Indian tree patterns on china. Doesn’t help identify the name of your pattern,but narrows your search a little. There are a few pieces of the Frugier pieces on eBay, and the sellers are referring to it as “toile”.
      There are many collectors clubs on-line, who may be able to help you identify the pattern
    2. Sarahp3, 11 years ago
      Sounds interesting, thanks alotl.

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