Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Pottery => American Continent => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on November 25, 2007, 05:27:10 AM
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I have several pieces of Blue Mountain Pottery, here's some for now:
http://www.bmpcc.com/somebasicrules.html
:*: :*: Dating BMP by color: http://www.bmpcc.com/datingbmpbycolour.html
http://antiques2jewelry.com/antiques_canada_pottery.htm
http://72.14.253.104/search?q=cache:GqaS-cHT_A4J:www.antique67.com/articles.php%3Farticle%3D54+blue+mountain+ceramics&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=6&gl=ca
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Okay, now I'm really confused, it says in the first link you gave that if the mark is of three pine trees it is not BMP. Then in the last link you gave it has a picture of three pine trees and I presume it is indicating that this is a BMP mark. :thd:
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Some more of my BMP
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I had a very polite reply from Stan of www.canadianpotteryidentifier.com
He says that the three tree mark is a Blue Mountain Pottery mark. He also says: 'The other 3 tree mark, used recently by
Laurentian Pottery, is quite different.'
I presume the Laurentian Pottery has trees side by side rather than one on top of two?
This BMP dolphin (no 194) has no marks, just a sticky label and a tag label. Edit: It's 11 inches tall.
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BMP Swan planter
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Blue mountain fish dish with three tree mark. :blush:
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Why are you blushing Tony?
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Because I thought it wasn't a BMP mark and it was. ;D
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Well done TC, that's a great knowing what is what. :)
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antiquerose123 (rose) waves the :canadian_flag: and does a little dance.... :cheerleader: :cheerleader: :cheerleader:
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And I have these....Sorry, this was with old camera/phone, as I have tried to pack most of my BMP away in tote box, trying to organize stuff earlier this year.....as I get better, and have garage sales, and dig though stuff....I will bring these out again, and get proper pixs.
These are older as Harvest gold was an earlier color...or so I read...