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Creamer & Sugar -- any ideas?
Thu, 06/18/2009 - 12:41pm
Hello! I just found this site yesterday and have been enjoying the photos and commentary. Still much to read!
Anyway, I picked up a neat creamer and sugar set late last year and was wondering if anyone recognizes the pattern. Please see attached photo.
Thanks!
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Thu, 06/18/2009 - 6:17pm
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Gailstyn
I'm green with envy...been looking for these for sometime. This cream & sugar are Gailstyn. Gail Craft Golden Symphony. You're missing a wooden lid on the sugar, but here are a few other pieces of the line I posted awhile ago.
Thu, 06/18/2009 - 7:57pm
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Wow, fantastic! Thanks very
Wow, fantastic! Thanks very much for the info - and I love the pics of the other pieces too! Gorgeous.