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Norleans Mieto
Gorgeous designs and xtreme high quality must be the patterns that attribute to its general dislike by modern collectors which is too bad because the shapes are really something best, robert
IMHO, pattern or not,
this is one design of Eva's that has loads of the playful factor, but little beauty. I remember discussing the merits (or lack of merits) of this design with a friend and I mentioned that the details look like a plumber's crack. Close enough! He confirmed that he had heard that Eva had been inspired by a baby's behind for the design.
Oh, that's too funny!
Oh, that's too funny!
Butt Ugly?
Sorry, I couldn't resist. haha! ;-)