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Mon, Jun 13, 11 at 9:42
| My mother's wedding china was destroyed in a house fire almost 20 years ago, and I have been searching for a replacement since. She doesn't remember the maker nor the pattern name.She thinks it was Lenox. The plates had a dark green wide border, trimmed in gold. The center featured a Cherokee Rose, the state flower of Georgia. Lenox says they can't help without a photo, which we obviously don't have. Does this sound familiar to anyone? Thanks for any help you can give. |
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| I have seen that china....does the cup have a rose in the bottom? Now to figure who I know who has that...and see what it is! Linda C |
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- Posted by ghoghunter (My Page) on Wed, Jun 15, 11 at 16:22
| Fransican made a pattern called "Cherokee Rose" Have you seen that one? Could it be the one? Joann |
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