Worcester Flower
http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
please can you assist in identifying this flower...
regs
DJ
Re: Worcester Flower
Sts4Heffer <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> writes
>http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>
>please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>
Sweet peas. An 'artistic' representation.
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Kay
Re: Worcester Flower
"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>
> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>
> regs
> DJ
>
Sorry I can't and I think that is because they are just an artists idea of
plants.
It was not unusual to decorate china of this period with a plethora of mixed
features taken from the best of a vast variety of subjects.
Quite a nice example-do you have a pair?
Re: Worcester Flower
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> writes
>
>"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>>
>> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>>
>> regs
>> DJ
>>
>Sorry I can't and I think that is because they are just an artists idea of
>plants.
>It was not unusual to decorate china of this period with a plethora of mixed
>features taken from the best of a vast variety of subjects.
>Quite a nice example-do you have a pair?
>
>
Do you not think it is sweet pea? The flower has the right form, the
leaves on the RHS are right, and there are tendrils visible on the L
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Kay
Re: Worcester Flower
"K" <k [at] scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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> "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> writes
>>
>>"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
>>news:jtCdnU35TOhnjO_ZnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d [at] bt.com...
>>> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>>>
>>> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>>>
>>> regs
>>> DJ
>>>
>>Sorry I can't and I think that is because they are just an artists idea of
>>plants.
>>It was not unusual to decorate china of this period with a plethora of
>>mixed
>>features taken from the best of a vast variety of subjects.
>>Quite a nice example-do you have a pair?
>>
>>
> Do you not think it is sweet pea? The flower has the right form, the
> leaves on the RHS are right, and there are tendrils visible on the L
>
> --
> Kay
Your original post appeared after I had replied to OP--- ISP out of sync
(again)
Mixed sweet peas perhaps:-)
Are the white blobby things also sweet peas?
Re: Worcester Flower
"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>
> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>
> regs
> DJ
>
thanks all, there is a trio, the second has a rose and third,
blackberries.......
Re: Worcester Flower
"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
> news:jtCdnU35TOhnjO_ZnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d [at] bt.com...
>> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>>
>> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>>
>> regs
>> DJ
>>
>
> thanks all, there is a trio, the second has a rose and third,
> blackberries.......
>
I am very jealous- you lucky (censored) thing. Perhaps they were two pairs
and one has got broken:-)
Re: Worcester Flower
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> writes
>
>"K" <k [at] scarboro.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
>news:CstnbsI2+icEFwpK [at] scarboro.demon.co.uk...
>> "Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> writes
>>>
>>>>
>>>Sorry I can't and I think that is because they are just an artists idea of
>>>plants.
>>>It was not unusual to decorate china of this period with a plethora of
>>>mixed
>>>features taken from the best of a vast variety of subjects.
>>>Quite a nice example-do you have a pair?
>>>
>>>
>> Do you not think it is sweet pea? The flower has the right form, the
>> leaves on the RHS are right, and there are tendrils visible on the L
>Your original post appeared after I had replied to OP--- ISP out of sync
>(again)
>Mixed sweet peas perhaps:-)
>Are the white blobby things also sweet peas?
>
I think they're meant to be almost open flowers. There isn't anything
else different associated with them (different leaves for example), so I
think the whole lot are meant to be the same flower
>
--
Kay
Re: Worcester Flower
"Rupert (W.Yorkshire)" <reply [at] newsgroups.com> wrote in message
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> "Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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>>
>> "Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
>> news:jtCdnU35TOhnjO_ZnZ2dnUVZ8qSdnZ2d [at] bt.com...
>>> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>>>
>>> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>>>
>>> regs
>>> DJ
>>>
>>
>> thanks all, there is a trio, the second has a rose and third,
>> blackberries.......
>>
> I am very jealous- you lucky (censored) thing. Perhaps they were two pairs
> and one has got broken:-)
>
thanks, they belong to my father............they are singles really.
these pots were made as singles but people have collected them and termed
them pairs etc.
I class a "real" pair as the same scene ie a rose or cattle but mirror
imaged (one looking at tother)
dj
Re: Worcester Flower
"Sts4Heffer" <333 [at] 999btinternet.com> wrote in message
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> http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcester1909.htm
>
> please can you assist in identifying this flower...
>
> regs
> DJ
>
here they are in their glory
http://www.daj.fseltd.btinternet.co.uk/worcesterpots.htm
dj