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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 435713, member: 308"]Interesting set. In the style of RS Prussia or Royal Bayreuth but the decoration is a bit too crude. Someone went to a lot of trouble on those molds, though. I think it certainly has some age. No one would design a mold that ornate nowadays. The azalea blossoms were popular in the early 1900's if that's any help. I'm leaning towards Browen's views that it's either German porcelain trying to imitate better makers or a Japanese version. </p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 435713, member: 308"]Interesting set. In the style of RS Prussia or Royal Bayreuth but the decoration is a bit too crude. Someone went to a lot of trouble on those molds, though. I think it certainly has some age. No one would design a mold that ornate nowadays. The azalea blossoms were popular in the early 1900's if that's any help. I'm leaning towards Browen's views that it's either German porcelain trying to imitate better makers or a Japanese version. Don[/QUOTE]
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