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<p>[QUOTE="DanielD, post: 74499, member: 510"]No incised marks unfortunately. Its a shame there is no saucer with it, sometimes that would give a little more detail. What did you search for to find so many examples with that style handle? Seems to be a popular design all across Europe for that time period. Its funny I find the base of the KMP/Schlaggenwald ones seems the closest but the Dagoty one has the shape and gilding.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DanielD, post: 74499, member: 510"]No incised marks unfortunately. Its a shame there is no saucer with it, sometimes that would give a little more detail. What did you search for to find so many examples with that style handle? Seems to be a popular design all across Europe for that time period. Its funny I find the base of the KMP/Schlaggenwald ones seems the closest but the Dagoty one has the shape and gilding.[/QUOTE]
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