what is this???
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crown lynn wine cooler any ideas?
purchased 1981-82 at the Crown Lynne Penrose seconds outlet.24cm high x 32 cm length,blue denim colour with yellow/olive highlights ,whorl pattern almost a maori design .Made in New zealand and 1286 on base.
Hopefully I've managed to post photos.Bugger no pics I'll try again.
Hopefully I've managed to post photos.Bugger no pics I'll try again.
chef- Number of posts : 32
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I collect or have an interest in: : studio pottery,vintage scarves, culinary bits & pieces etc etc
Registration date : 2008-06-06
wine cooler
having trouble with photos
chef- Number of posts : 32
Location : auckland
I collect or have an interest in: : studio pottery,vintage scarves, culinary bits & pieces etc etc
Registration date : 2008-06-06
chef- Number of posts : 32
Location : auckland
I collect or have an interest in: : studio pottery,vintage scarves, culinary bits & pieces etc etc
Registration date : 2008-06-06
chef- Number of posts : 32
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Re: what is this???
Bravo! Well done!! *claps*
I have never seen the likes of that...... maybe it had a spigot....somewhere?
I have never seen the likes of that...... maybe it had a spigot....somewhere?
ev- Number of posts : 351
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Re: what is this???
awesome chef!
now you can post away...
ps: most unusual looking wine cooler...never seen one before
now you can post away...
ps: most unusual looking wine cooler...never seen one before
Re: what is this???
What are those 'squiggles' on the place where it rests upon chef?
ev- Number of posts : 351
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Re: what is this???
Hi ev re the squiggles I think it's just reflection from the wrought iron table it's sitting on,it didn't come with a spigot,actually it belongs to my sister-she bought it from the seconds shop.
chef- Number of posts : 32
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chef- Number of posts : 32
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what is this???
I like the weird things and things that are slightly unusual and this really caught my eye on trade me. It was sold as a decanter but I think the water might fallout. Is there something missing from this, and what is it really called??? It has the infamous Made in NZ markings and the numer 1286.
Regardless of what it actually is, I just love the bizarreness of it.
Regardless of what it actually is, I just love the bizarreness of it.
Kate- Number of posts : 3
Location : Auckland
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Registration date : 2009-04-05
Re: what is this???
Hiya Kate
According to some notes I have from the Auckland Museum the 1286 is called a "Wine Cask"
Incidentily 1285 was a wine cask with a cork top - looks as though there were wine goblets too 1284
First date was 1978
Hope that helps
Jo
According to some notes I have from the Auckland Museum the 1286 is called a "Wine Cask"
Incidentily 1285 was a wine cask with a cork top - looks as though there were wine goblets too 1284
First date was 1978
Hope that helps
Jo
Re: what is this???
Cool, thanks for that. I think I still need to use my imagination on how it would work, but I must b missing a cork or two.
Kate- Number of posts : 3
Location : Auckland
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wine cask
Hi Kate,thats the same shape and number of the one I posted on December 1 last year,under pottery identification but I mistakenly described it as a wine cooler.
Cheers Chef
Cheers Chef
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chef- Number of posts : 32
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Registration date : 2008-06-06
Re: what is this???
chef wrote:Hi Kate,thats the same shape and number of the one I posted on December 1 last year,under pottery identification but I mistakenly described it as a wine cooler.
Cheers Chef
yes ...I remember -I'll move your topic to this one and merge them chef
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