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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4501107, member: 18716"]So it's English Imari (sometimes called Japan pattern) and somewhat copying Derby, but it's not by them. Almost certainly by one of the second tier Staffordshire makers such as Radford who made a lot of fluted ware like this. May be impossible to track down for sure, records are incomplete at best from the period, or you may drop lucky and find a marked one while searching. Late 19thC in date if it helps.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4501107, member: 18716"]So it's English Imari (sometimes called Japan pattern) and somewhat copying Derby, but it's not by them. Almost certainly by one of the second tier Staffordshire makers such as Radford who made a lot of fluted ware like this. May be impossible to track down for sure, records are incomplete at best from the period, or you may drop lucky and find a marked one while searching. Late 19thC in date if it helps.[/QUOTE]
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