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<p>[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 1035065, member: 8363"]Meanwhile I was going to post that your "Neigh" and "Ahem" were hysterically funny. I couldn't at the time I read them. Yes. I saw the mismatch of the band and where the fourth flower hadn't been painted in the center medallion. I didn't know these were clues, though. Actually, when I see these characteristics in modern pieces though much worse, it is usually an indicator to me that it is sloppy factory work. I will have to rethink this if the small variations are clues to older work. Good horsey.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KikoBlueEyes, post: 1035065, member: 8363"]Meanwhile I was going to post that your "Neigh" and "Ahem" were hysterically funny. I couldn't at the time I read them. Yes. I saw the mismatch of the band and where the fourth flower hadn't been painted in the center medallion. I didn't know these were clues, though. Actually, when I see these characteristics in modern pieces though much worse, it is usually an indicator to me that it is sloppy factory work. I will have to rethink this if the small variations are clues to older work. Good horsey.[/QUOTE]
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