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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1022655, member: 12007"]Interesting you'd think that!</p><p>I don't know how much of this stuff you've handled, but in my experience, ...it looks VERY Dutch!</p><p>One of the distinguishing features of Dutch tin glazed earthenware as compared to English productions is that the English rarely, if ever, used a clear overglaze while the Dutch always did. This piece definitely has that clear overglaze. I'm really tugging at my old memory strings now but I *think* the term for the clear overglaze was 'kvaart' or something like that?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1022655, member: 12007"]Interesting you'd think that! I don't know how much of this stuff you've handled, but in my experience, ...it looks VERY Dutch! One of the distinguishing features of Dutch tin glazed earthenware as compared to English productions is that the English rarely, if ever, used a clear overglaze while the Dutch always did. This piece definitely has that clear overglaze. I'm really tugging at my old memory strings now but I *think* the term for the clear overglaze was 'kvaart' or something like that?[/QUOTE]
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