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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 2792782, member: 35"]This is not a rarity, but there may not be much around. There were SO many companies that came and went in the Staffordshire area (Stoke On Trent in particular) during then19th c that as was suggested above, they may not have had time to produce a lot, and factories produced similar stuff. It is pretty, but a transfer design, not hand-painted which means not a great deal of value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 2792782, member: 35"]This is not a rarity, but there may not be much around. There were SO many companies that came and went in the Staffordshire area (Stoke On Trent in particular) during then19th c that as was suggested above, they may not have had time to produce a lot, and factories produced similar stuff. It is pretty, but a transfer design, not hand-painted which means not a great deal of value.[/QUOTE]
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