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Knowles
Submitted by mod-mod-world on Fri, 07/24/2009 - 7:17pm
Four Seasons Casual China
Knowles Four Seasons Washington Square,1959. D: Erwin Kalla
(3 votes)
Ah! This is a great pattern.
Ah! This is a great pattern.
Digging the Knowles
Mike, I'm really starting to appreciate some of the lines put out by Knowles, other than Esquire, mostly becasue of your book.
It's really fun to include lesser known patterns, like this one, to add bredth to a collection.
Nice!
Yeah, that's a nice pattern and design. There is melmac (or something close to it) dinnerware out there right now at Target that has a similar pattern and almost the same colors.
Suh-weet!
Love this! You have some terrific 'niche' patterns and lines in your collection, Chris. Thanks for sharing.
Nice pattern!
I just saw a coffeepot in this pattern at a sale a few weeks ago. It was the lone piece!