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Hi everyone!
I am new to the scene. I am looking for some help on finding the source of the following marks on a small pot I found in a yardsale. Here is the link: http://mycollectorblues.blogspot.com/2008/03/welcome-to...collectors-page.html Oh, thanks to all who say hi! Later! |
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Good Morning Speed Racer,
Welcome to the Arts and Crafts forums and we hope you will not take this in the wrong way but what you are trying to do is to build a forum of your own on someone else's forum. This is the Arts and Crafts Society forums dealing in the past history of the A&C movement as it was back when John Ruskin wrote about the mass produced crafts that took away from the hand craftsmanship of making furniture. I am going to request that you remove this post or we will be forced to do so, as your post has nothing what so ever to do with the A&C Society. Respectfully, Ralph Jones Master Administrative Group. http://hometown.aol.com/ralj7/index.htm |
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Senior Member |
Welcome to the forum,
I do not recognize this mark. It appears to be relatively new stoneware. Your images do not show the pot in it entirety and so the shape is not clear. Perhaps it is the mark of a local potter. Good luck in your search. Fred (Moderator) http://fredz49.blogspot.com/ |
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