Hi again Tracey,
£3.50 sounds great for the hinges. - how many will that include, please?
Thanks for throwing in the capstone too. Much apreciated. My email is
jon@..., so if you would let me have your address,
I'll post payment to you. I use paypal a lot too, if that would be easier?
Please let me know which you prefer. Are there any things that you need to
complete a broken or part complete item?
Yours,
Jon P
----- Original Message -----
From: <tracey.addison2@...>
To: <britains_floral_garden@...>
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [britains_floral_garden] Re: Yet another posting from the
enthusiastic newcomer in the corner!
> Hi Jon.
> You are very welcome. I'm glad I was of some help, though as I said, I'm
> not that clued up myself. That's why I joined th group to see if I could
> get some answers too.
> I know that Britains produced these items in the 60/70's, but I'm afraid
> that's all I can tell you. I may be able to help you more when my parents
> come up in a couple of weeks. I'm sure my Dad will be able to help some as
> he gave me my first set.
> I was thinking perhapse 3.50 for the hinges as they are difficult to get
> hold of, and you can have the pillar top with my best wishes.
> All the Best, Tracey
>>
>> From: "Jon Palmer" <jon@...>
>> Date: 2007/08/14 Tue PM 02:12:01 BST
>> To: <britains_floral_garden@...>
>> Subject: Re: [britains_floral_garden] Re: Yet another posting from the
>> enthusiastic newcomer in the corner!
>>
>> Hi Tracey,
>>
>> Thanks for the info. I suspected that the solid head flowers were
>> earlier!
>> I'm certainly interested in the spares you mentioned, what do you want
>> for
>> them? Probably best if we continue this bit off-group for the sake of
>> privacy?
>>
>> I'm still figuring out what other bits and pieces I need for completion,
>> so
>> there may be some other items to add to my list. How many Britains
>> catalogues did the Floral Garden feature in? I have no idea how many
>> years
>> it was all available. Any info, please?
>>
>> Cheers for now,
>>
>> Jon P.
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Tracey" <tracey.addison2@...>
>> To: <britains_floral_garden@...>
>> Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 5:40 AM
>> Subject: [britains_floral_garden] Re: Yet another posting from the
>> enthusiastic newcomer in the corner!
>>
>>
>> > Hello Jon P. I am an enthusiastic collector too, although I'm not
>> > completely clued up on it all, I will try to help.
>> > 1. The daffs and tulips with solid heads are Britains. I believe they
>> > were the earlier versions.
>> > 2. The blue flower heads you received with your rockery agin are
>> > Britains and I believe were randomly packed along with White and
>> > Yellow.
>> > 3. Hyacinths, Lupins, Delphiniums all had 'solid' and 'detachable'
>> > versions. Though I don't know which were the earlier.
>> > There, that's about all I can tell you. I may be wrong, so please do
>> > not quote me.
>> > As to you needing a dealer, I have the two items you require. I have
>> > a cap stone for a pillar and 4 gate brackets. I am not a dealer but I
>> > do have a few spares.
>> > Hope the minimal info I have sent you is of some help.
>> > Best Wishes and keep collecting, Tracey.
>> >
>> >
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>> >
>> > Yahoo! Groups Links
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