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    Posted 1 year ago

    Sonja85
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    I wish I knew the pattern of this. I have been collecting beach pottery for years any help would be greatly appreciated

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    1. keramikos, 1 year ago
      Hi, Sonja85. :-)

      Replacements dot com's search tool came up with this Shenango pattern:

      *snip*

      SHO104
      by Shenango
      Item#: 135511 Pattern Code: SHOSHO104
      Description: Blue/Green Flowers On Rim
      Pattern: SHO104 by Shenango
      Status: Discontinued.

      *snip*

      https://www.replacements.com/china-shenango-sho104/c/135511

      An unglamorous name like "SHO104" might well be the pattern name assigned to it by Shenango, because a lot of china makers made thousands of different patterns over the course of their corporate life.

      However, it's also possible that replacements dot com assigned this name to it, because they had a specimen, but couldn't identify the pattern name themselves.

      You could ask this outfit:

      https://www.lawrencechs.com/museum/collections/shenango-china-collection/
    2. Sonja85, 1 year ago
      Thank you to everyone who commented on this. Your help is much appreciated

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