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Posted by Andrew J Pye on June 28, 2008, 3:52 pm, in reply to "Re: blue set dinner plates title( loch ness)"
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Hi Barbara
Exactly what I expected, which makes life easier. Royal Warwick was a trade name used by Wedgwood & Co of Tunstall, Staffordshire, also known as Enoch Wedgwood. Nothing to do with the much larger and more famous Josiah Wedgwood company, that in 1980 finally gobbled up Wedgwood & Co. Royal Warwick was a trade name that was used mainly in the USA it appears.
Lochs of Scotland is a series of different scenes each applied to a particular piece in the dinner and tea set. As the name might suggest the scenes are of Scottish Lochs = Lakes. Found in blue and pink versions and made in the 1960s and 70s, although I do not have precise dates.
You will find more on www.blueandwhite.com just type lochs of scotland in the pattern name box and hit start search. There is more in the Musuem and do the same search again.
Regards
Andrew
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