Odd Rogers & Bro Pattern

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Dan_Jean
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Odd Rogers & Bro Pattern

Post by Dan_Jean »

Hello, I can't seem to find any info on this pattern, or this version of the mark on any online databases...

Any Help would be appriciated, thanks.


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Bahner
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, looks like the "Aurora" pattern introduced in 1933. Best wishes, Bahner
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Dan_Jean
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Post by Dan_Jean »

Thanks for the reply, I'm stil unable to find anything else like this under the Aurora style. In fact I see those as being quite different, at least according to eBay sellers.
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Post by admin »

try Manhattan pattern 1951

Regards, Tom
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Bahner
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Post by Bahner »

Hello, Snell in her book on plate patterns lists this as Aurora, 1933. Hagan calls it Manhattan, 1951. Same pattern, though. Looks more like 1933, I feel. Not in my line, though. Best wishes, Bahner
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Post by admin »

It certainly does look more like a c.1930s design, probably reissued in '51 under the new name.
Tom
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Dan_Jean
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Post by Dan_Jean »

Thanks, after finding a better site, I agree the 30's pattern is a better match...

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Thanks, DJ
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Re: Odd Rogers & Bro Pattern

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Reader, if you stumble upon this thread see Cheryl's information on the Manhattan/Beverly Hills patterns here: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 3d#p159120
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