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<p>[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9713779, member: 649"]Agree with sassafras, def <i>not</i> Doulton. They are amateur quality, not professional... and Doulton would be marked.</p><p>A hobbyist named Grayce purchased unfinished figures, painted them, and had them fired on/around 2-4-51. The impressed numbers... 050?... would be the mold number.</p><p>I remember my mother doing similar in the 1960s/70s... we had a local hobby ceramics shop that would sell the unfinished pieces, use of paints and glazes, and then fire your project for you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9713779, member: 649"]Agree with sassafras, def [I]not[/I] Doulton. They are amateur quality, not professional... and Doulton would be marked. A hobbyist named Grayce purchased unfinished figures, painted them, and had them fired on/around 2-4-51. The impressed numbers... 050?... would be the mold number. I remember my mother doing similar in the 1960s/70s... we had a local hobby ceramics shop that would sell the unfinished pieces, use of paints and glazes, and then fire your project for you.[/QUOTE]
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