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Cant read signature on bottom of Drip Glazed Cookie Jar

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Nicole Lee, Jun 19, 2016.

  1. Nicole Lee

    Nicole Lee New Member

    IMG_2621.jpg IMG_2621.jpg Hi everyone!

    My family and I found this in our basement and couldn’t make out what the signature in the bottom says. Does anyone recognize it?
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    Last edited: Jun 19, 2016
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  2. lauragarnet

    lauragarnet Well-Known Member

  3. Nicole Lee

    Nicole Lee New Member

    Thanks
     
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  4. lauragarnet

    lauragarnet Well-Known Member

    Most studio potters have worse signatures than doctors. Or they use mysterious symbols. Ugh!

    The only thing partly readable is the date, either 1993 or 1998.

    We may be able to figure out the siggy eventually, so don't give up hope!

    Your first picture is back-lit, so is poor quality, dark, no detail.
     
  5. Nicole Lee

    Nicole Lee New Member


    Thanks for the feed back I uploaded a better pic!
     
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  6. Bdigger

    Bdigger Well-Known Member

    The middle word looks like MACOMBE to me. Try John Macombe. That's what it looks like to me.
     
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  7. Bdigger

    Bdigger Well-Known Member

    Doing a quick google search shows a John Macomber Pottery. Didn't have time to investigate more. But I bet that could be it!
     
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  8. lauragarnet

    lauragarnet Well-Known Member

    I think you cracked the code digger.:joyful:
    Since you guessed Macombe, I've been finding the same thing. John Macomber, Greenleaf Pottery, somewhere in Connecticut.
     
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  9. Nicole Lee

    Nicole Lee New Member

    That makes perfect sense because I'm in Ct! You guys(and gals) are awesome! Thanks so much!
     
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