Posted 13 years ago
mandl5683
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This set belonged to my husband's grandfather. Can anyone help me identify it? It is Homer Laughlin china, but cannot find the pattern name.
Thanks.
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Posted 13 years ago
mandl5683
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This set belonged to my husband's grandfather. Can anyone help me identify it? It is Homer Laughlin china, but cannot find the pattern name.
Thanks.
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According to my Homer Laughlin Reference & Value Guide Book, , this is a Pennsylvania Dutch Pattern with a Marigold decoration. (page 63) Shows this exact plate.
Beautiful set, you are lucky to have!!
Great research, hotkitties, and your book reference would be correct over info from Replacements. I am only providing this in the event mandl wanted to replace or add to the set.
Replacements shows a variation of the marigold pattern on the same blank as pattern HLC3626:
http://www.replacements.com/webquote/HLCHLC3626.htm
Their pattern M207 appears to be the same marigold pattern but on a different blank; it's a bad photo so it's hard to determine:
http://www.replacements.com/webquote/HLCM207.htm
Regardless, enjoy the set and great memories.
thanks! I'm a huge Homer fan, have a few different books.
My everyday dishes are Homer 30's restaurant ware, plain and beautiful ;)
HLC #M207
a little more research
Also, on the stamp, the last two numbers are the year made. Not all have them, mine all do.
Hey, hotkitties and solver, check out my recent china postings. I'm looking for pattern names. Thanks!
marco, I did check them out. I only know Homer!! Sorry!
Thanks anyway, hotkitties!
Glad to help! Someone will identify your other pieces here!! ;)