Blue Onion Patterns at edish
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The still popular blue onion pattern originated in Germany over two hundred and fifty years ago. According to the Meissen factory, the originator of the pattern, the onion pattern represents the Chinese pomegranate, peach, bamboo, and lotus flower. The first patterns produced in the west were exact copies of, or heavily inspired by the Chinese porcelain patterns that had been exported to Europe. The blue onion pattern has probably been produced in every major china producing region around the world. The original pattern was a blue, handpainted, underglaze decoration on porcelain, but there are transfer on earthenware versions as well.
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Hutschenreuther
Blue Onion (Rim/Scalloped)
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Johnson Brothers
Blue Nordic
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Kensington Staffordshire
Coventry Blue
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Lipper & Mann (L & M)
Blue Danube
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Meakin, J. & G.
Blue Nordic
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Meissen (Germany)
Blue Onion (Oval Mark)
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Meissen (Germany)
Blue Onion (X)
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Meissen (Germany)
MSS14
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Wedgwood
Blue Heritage
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Wedgwood
Blue Onion
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