I really love vintage Pyrex and found this set of cup and saucers at the weekend, not sure what the pattern is called? There is also a really great guide to vintage Pyrex over at www.pyrexlove.com
I found a piece of this same pattern today at an estate sale - this is what I found about it: "Vintage 1960s JAJ Pyrex Chelsea...produced by Pyrex- JAJ. Featuring the delightful Chelsea design. JAJ stands for James A Jobling,the company that made Pyrex in the UK until 1973 in Sunderland."
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that motif looks similar to an indian henna motif...
but yes..its it is a loverly pattern..n i like the colours toooo...
We had this whole set when I was a child! Not sure of the name though. Love your drawings too
I found a piece of this same pattern today at an estate sale - this is what I found about it:
"Vintage 1960s JAJ Pyrex Chelsea...produced by Pyrex- JAJ. Featuring the delightful Chelsea design. JAJ stands for James A Jobling,the company that made Pyrex in the UK until 1973 in Sunderland."
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