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    Posted 9 years ago

    boysim34
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    Hi there,
    I need some help, I have this Minton ( Bryon pattern 15645 I think ). I have googled this but I can't find it anywhere on web sites or pictures. this is why I need some help in trying to identify it. there are 6 cups , 6 saucers , milk jug , sugar bowl , a cake/sandwich plate and 6 side plates.

    Can you help me guys and girls

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    1. petunialuvur petunialuvur, 8 years ago
      Minton's BYRON (Y before R) pattern. Minton's used a series of impressed marks to determine date. On the rim of your cup there appears to be a O with a X mark in the center, difficult to see in picture, this mark was used in 1872. Several of the date marks are similar so you may want to verify. Also, the F below pattern number could be representative of the year 1873. Hope this helps.

      Cindy

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