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NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:Kiff bowls were all white, with a blue rim and the CH crest on the side.
I would have loved to have one, but I have never seen them advertised, by the School, when the "New" crockery was introduced.
So "Kophos" does NOT mean "A drink of uncertain extraction" --- but "Something entirely different"
This seems slightly coy ----- are we to assume that the original translation still applies ???![]()
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postwarblue wrote:In the late forties the occasional piece of CH blue-badge crockery would make its appearance but all replacements were white. I believe that during WW2 manufactore of all coloured cockery was stopped nationally so presumably CH gave up on its crested crockery when that came in, so all the blue-badge stuff would have been pre-war. I would imagine fairly massive annual orders would have kept the price down. But Oh! Father Christmas send me a blue-badge kiff bowl ..
postwarblue wrote:On holiday in France about thirty years ago we were served cocoa at breakfast in bowls like kiff bowls. I do wonder if CH kiff bowls were some sort of dinosaur survival of what may have been a normal way to serve a drink centuries ago.
NEILL THE NOTORIOUS wrote:We still don't know, who were the Potters ?
I believe the Museum MUST have retained some examples.
Would someone, please turn one over and read the inscription on the base.
(If no Kiff Bowls survive ---- try a plate !)
kerrensimmonds wrote:china bowels?
The bind moggles.
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Clean underwear and
Clean hair!
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