Admiral Line (Pacific Steam Ship Co.)

admiral line pattern detail Mfg.: Newport Pottery, England, distributed by Nathan Straus
Pattern name: unknown
Item illustrated: 9" dinner plate
Item date: unknown
Circa: 1920
Steamship company backstamp: yes
 

 

admiral line item detail
Pattern description: This pattern consists of the line's house flag placed within a life ring. A chain of what appear to be petals or leaves decorates the center of the rim. Three additional medallion designs are placed at intervals on this plate.
Pattern notes: Rich Luckin, in Butter Pat World, illustrates a butter chip which features the above logo at center, and a pair of narrow lines at the rim. Also in green, and likely intended as complimentary to the above design; the difference in rim decoration prevents us from naming it the same pattern.
Submitted by: anonymous
Contributors: 
Resources: Butter Pat World by Richard Luckin;
Restaurant China, Vols. 1 and 2 by Barbara Conroy; Brown's Flags and Funnels by Philip Wedge (multiple volumes)

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