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<p>[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 414214, member: 8569"]The size makes the difference, this frog was certainly made in a very small number due to the difficulty with big pieces and the prices are like Minton majolica in GB, the fact that it's a fountain part is a + in price estimation and results.</p><p>The faked items fron Massier I've seen were really of poor quality, originals are just under Minton in quality.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lecollectionneur, post: 414214, member: 8569"]The size makes the difference, this frog was certainly made in a very small number due to the difficulty with big pieces and the prices are like Minton majolica in GB, the fact that it's a fountain part is a + in price estimation and results. The faked items fron Massier I've seen were really of poor quality, originals are just under Minton in quality.[/QUOTE]
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