Cambridge Universal Pottery - Questions

by Cammy
(Des Moines, IA)

I have a few pieces of Cambridge Universal Pottery, National Brotherhood Operative Potters, design Pat. #107564-65-65, has 3 flowers in the design, with a blue one in the middle, red to the right, yellow to the left. All the pieces have a red rim. I don't have a picture to send. Can you tell me the name of the design? Or how many pieces were made? Seems I can find every other design but this one!

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Feb 23, 2017
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3 roses 22 kt gold rim NEW
by: Anonymous

Have collection of bowls plates cups 16 piece set

Apr 07, 2015
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same pitcher NEW
by: Anonymous

did anyone every answer about pitcher with iris?

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Universal Cambridge pitcher NEW
by: Judy

I too have a piece of Universal Cambridge. O. Pottery. It is about 6-7 inches tall, round, handled pitcher with spout cover, light cream color with orange, blue, yellow zinna's or dahlia's painted on both sides and spout cover. Handle has 3 blue lines, spout cover outlined in blue. Can anyone tell me anything about it.

Sep 23, 2013
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by: Joyce

I too have a piece of Universal Cambridge. O. Pottery. It is about 6-7 inches tall, round, handled pitcher, light cream color with stemmed Iris's painted on it. From a distance the Iris's look purple, but up close they are blueish/grey outlined in red. Can anyone tell me anything about it.

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by: Joyce

I too have a piece of Universal Cambridge. O. Pottery. It is about 6-7 inches tall, round, handled pitcher, light cream color with stemmed Iris's painted on it. From a distance the Iris's look purple, but up close they are blueish/grey outlined in red. Can anyone tell me anything about it.

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