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Date Posted: 14:01:44 07/01/08 Tue
Author: Irene
Subject: Homer Laughlin Tea Set

I have a Homer Laughlin Tea set, the tea pot, sugar, creamer and two cups and saucers in excellent shape. the number on the bottom is L 46 N 6, which means it was made in November 1946 at plant #6, I've searched the internet for the name of the pattern, but have been unable to locate it. The pattern is a chain of the same flower buds and flowers with stems and leaves around the edge of the saucers, top of cups and the top edge of tea pot, sugar and creamer. The flowers and buds are pink in color. The lids to the sugar and tea pot have single flower buds scattered around. All pieces are trimmed with gold on the very edges and the center of handles. Does anyone have any idea what the pattern might be? I think it might be in the Victorian Rose Line, but in looking at all the patterns I have not found this pattern. Am interested in selling if anyone is interested or can tell me where I might be able to sell it.

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