PORTMEIRION NATIONAL TRUST 'LANHYDROCK' RAMEKIN
Designed By Pat Albeck For The National Trust Series - Unusual And Hard To Find Item!
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I am pleased to offer one Portmeirion National Trust Lanhydrock ramekin. This National Trust pattern is discontinued and is one of the less common items seen.
The little bowl is in wonderful condition! Please be sure to see the complete description below.
This design was created by Pat Albeck for the National Trust and specially
made by Portmeirion. The pattern name is based on the Lanhydrock House. From the Wikipedia website, it is:
A large country mansion near Bodmin in Cornwall, England, in the United
Kingdom. It is situated in extensive grounds (360 hectares or 890 acres)
above the River Fowey and is today managed by the National Trust, in whose
ownership it has been since 1953.
Much of the present house dates back to Victorian times but some sections are
more than 200 years older, dating from about 1620.
---> Side Of Ramekin <---
Size |
3-1/4" across the top, a little over 1-1/2" high, and almost 2-3/4" across the bottom foot
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Transfer |
Very bright and colorful all around with no flaws
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Ground |
Very white
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Glaze |
NO crazing and very shiny glaze.
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Chips/Cracks |
None
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Stains |
None
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Use Marks |
None
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Other Comments |
A very nice and rare example of a Portmeirion Lanhydrock House National Trust item!
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The bottom of the ramekin is fully marked with a special Lanhydrock ID mark.
---> ID Mark <---
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