Crooksville China

How do I find the model name of the Crooksville China?
I have a few pieces of crockery Crooksville, but am not sure what is the name of the boss – some parts are not even marked on the back. If I knew the pattern name, so maybe I could start my search for parts that I did not – such as cups and other service games. If anyone can help me find the name of the boss, I'd be very happy. When I go to Replacementsltd.com some models have no photos, so I do what I can compair to what it should look like. This is where to find a picture of my profile: http://a98.ac-images.myspacecdn.com/images01/81/l_2d964458c75b1d03ac233b3615c1f469.jpg
I am fortunate to have an illustrated encyclopedia of American dishes with about 40 models Crookville in it ~ If you can describe the dishes, I can do a quick check to see if they are listed:) Edited For more information: the trend seems rather a bit like "Roses" However, the leaf gold on the plate is very different than the gold leaf on the "Roses" pattern. I ran across this before where a similar trend is printed on different "whites" and then referred to another name which is very frustrating for collectors. There are some things you can try ~ Barnes & Nobles and Borders carries identification guides for all sorts of American table. Spend a few hours browsing through their reference books to see if you can update your profile. Another option is to visit the public library and see if you can not make an interlibrary loan for an illustrated encyclopedia Crooksville. final option (and I used to do a lot during the sale of vintage dishes on eBay) is to seek on the web for "flat Crooksville pink design" and see what happens. Tias.com a lot of collectors now with reasons Crookville and you could find a match there:) Sorry I could not be more help … Good luck!









