Provincial Dinnerware
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Year Line Introduced: 1941
Comments About the Line: Patterns in this line are
named after French provinces.
See a list/images of Provincial
Accessories here.
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| Patterns |
Comments |
 Normandy
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Early Normandy was plain white with blue and maroon bands. The apple was added later.
Hollow ware came in Dubonnet or Forest Green. |
 Orleans
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The rose in early Orleans was red and later changed to pink. |
 Brittany
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Has a yellow rose with a yellow border at the plate edge. |

All White
Shaded
Ardennes
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Early Ardennes was white with leaf band. Plates later had a white center and light
green outer section with leaf band. Later hollow ware was Dubonnet or Forest Green. Early
plates where all white with leaf band. Later plates had light green shading (topped by
leaves) around a white center.
Ardennes Accesory Pieces, usually found in solid colors,were originally made in white
with a laural leaf band. Prices for these pieces are double the price in the price guide.
(This notation from Wally Armstrong)
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