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<p>[QUOTE="Joe in PA, post: 4566154, member: 12740"]I'm fairly certain it is Burley Winter based on the distinctive glaze and shape. Very similar ones are on page 35 of the "Burley Winter an Introduction book" -those are marked as 5 1/2 inches and some have the number 40 on the bottom.</p><p><br /></p><p>There maybe a number on the bottom at about 10 o'clock in your bottom photo.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe in PA, post: 4566154, member: 12740"]I'm fairly certain it is Burley Winter based on the distinctive glaze and shape. Very similar ones are on page 35 of the "Burley Winter an Introduction book" -those are marked as 5 1/2 inches and some have the number 40 on the bottom. There maybe a number on the bottom at about 10 o'clock in your bottom photo.[/QUOTE]
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