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Help I.D.ing This Richard Ginori Pattern

I've looked everywhere for a name to this pattern, and have found a couple that match, but the pattern name wasn't included. TIA!!

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Is there a wheat pattern in the gold trim? I see a few unnamed examples around the web, but they do mention a wheat design in the the gold trim.

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@Anonymous I searched both wheat and laurel (I thought they were a play on neoclassical laurel festoons) but neither got any results.

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 In case the mark is of any help...

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You can go to the Richard Ginori section on Replacements to see if you can find it but, they've made a LOT of patterns so, it will take a while and there is no guarantee that it will be there.  Many patterns never had a name and are only given a pattern number like GIN117.

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After Gottenburg, replacements is my go to. All of the regular avenues have been scoured. 

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Did you upload a picture on on replacements? They'll find the closest match they have.

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Replacements is my first move in these matters, but they were unable. 

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@maeday76 wrote:

Replacements is my first move in these matters, but they were unable. 


orphie1402 found your pattern on replacements.com. Look at message 8 of 9 and the link.

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@smiling66 Yes, I was hoping for the name used by the company, but replacements couldn't be more clear than their own numerical name. Since @orphie1402 did find the pattern, though, I'm giving the "solved" to them. 

 

Thanks all! If anyone finds out the original name I'm still interested. 

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