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  2. Willow pattern - Wikipedia

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    Blue Willow, specifically gold-rimmed pieces coming from Gilman Collamore, New York, was the china of choice at William Randolph Hearst's "La Cuesta Encantada" estate in San Simeon, California, being Hearst's mother's favorite pattern.

  3. Blue and white pottery - Wikipedia

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    The willow pattern was, in turn, copied by Chinese potters, but with the decoration hand painted rather than transfer-printed. A blue and white Staffordshire Willow pattern plate Blue and white faience with Chinese scene, Nevers faience , France, 1680-1700.

  4. File:Blue Willow china, c. late 1800s, Lahaina Heritage ...

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  5. Chinaman (porcelain) - Wikipedia

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    N.B. The above Goods for Exportation." It is embellished with Chinese motifs such as a figure with a pigtail. [1] Blue and white porcelain in a Chinese style. The willow pattern was actually invented in England and this piece was produced in Staffordshire.

  6. Thomas Turner (potter) - Wikipedia

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    This "willow" pattern was not, however, the later standard willow pattern with bridge and fence in the foreground - which the Caughley factory never produced, [5] (an imitation in transferware of a pattern popular in hand-painted chinese imported wares), nor was it the pattern known as "Turner's willow", which was developed by John and William ...

  7. The Willow Pattern - Wikipedia

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    The Willow Pattern may refer to: Willow pattern, a distinctive and elaborate chinoiserie pattern used on ceramic tableware; The Willow Pattern (opera) ...

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