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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11741409, member: 35"]I'm just going to note that the date the mug was painted and the date it was produced do not necessarily have to conflict. Companies often had overstock. So some pieces could be painted years after the piece was made even "in company.". The Limoges factories and some German ones were the big suppliers of blanks for the hobbyist painter in the early 20th c. So, Warren could have painted on "new old stock" as it were.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11741409, member: 35"]I'm just going to note that the date the mug was painted and the date it was produced do not necessarily have to conflict. Companies often had overstock. So some pieces could be painted years after the piece was made even "in company.". The Limoges factories and some German ones were the big suppliers of blanks for the hobbyist painter in the early 20th c. So, Warren could have painted on "new old stock" as it were.[/QUOTE]
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