Royal Doulton Gardenia. Because it is the classiest, it has a timeless beauty, it will go with more colors of tablecloths, and in the long run I think you'll always be happy to see it. My pattern is actually very much like the Lichfield, but I chose it almost 30 yeas ago.
2006-09-10 15:48:55
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answered by Z Town Mom 3
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Its a toss up between Wedgewood's St. Moritz or Royal Doulton's Gardenia. The two have a pattern but would go with any tablescape and any special occasion. The Lichfield pattern just doesn't do it for my taste.
2006-09-10 17:45:39
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answered by deltazeta_mary 5
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Royal Doulton Gardenia.... cuz its soooooooooooo purty.
2006-09-14 11:35:55
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answered by dyingatwork 6
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Wedgwood St. Moritz. it's the only one that is easy to pronounce.
2006-09-10 14:50:45
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answered by banda 2
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This china replaced into once made every time after 1910. I basically went to e-bay typed in" homer laughlin dogwood"were given 34 responses. products integrated serving dishes, bowls, dinner plates,etc.
2016-11-26 00:18:07
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answered by marnell 4
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With nothing to look at I would just like to suggest you choose the simplist of pattern. A solid color with monochromatic accent or simple trim. White is always best because it can be accessorized with just about any color and gives you more options of decor through your life.
2006-09-10 18:23:37
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answered by abracadabragal 3
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huh? I would say..... St. Moritz, it's just sounds nicer:)
2006-09-11 06:56:16
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answered by Anonymous
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what the heck are those i need pic or link
2006-09-10 13:45:46
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answered by Anonymous
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would have been easier with the links
2006-09-10 13:43:50
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answered by voxninerbox 2
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nothing with flowers in it, i find them too cheesy.
2006-09-10 13:46:33
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answered by Anonymous
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