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There is a pattern called English Abbey in red transferware made by Taylor, Smith and Taylor in the USA (central Ohio valley) during the 1940s and 1950s. The pattern shows a ruined abbey on a lake or pond, with an island in the foreground. There are two people on the island, a man and a woman wearing a long, full-skirted dress. On the right of the image are two trees with the trunks twisted together. The same pattern was also available in blue, turquoise and purple. It came on several different shapes of dishware, including "Fairway", "Garland", "Laurel/Empire" and "Shadows".

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