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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 10318371, member: 16674"][ATTACH=full]518548[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>On the foot are a series of confusing marks:</p><p><br /></p><p>"DOULTON'S O" impression. I cannot find any reference to this.</p><p>"X20" impression. This appears to be a Royal Lambeth reference for years </p><p> 1 to 1500 1883-1886. X20 is probably 1883.</p><p>"*4061" I am not sure whether if the * this is a "Q" or an lower case "a". </p><p>There is symbol, perhaps an "overlaid "JH" or HJ". </p><p>This is a Burslem Mark which is seemly 1886 - 1902, although it seems to be without a ring around the central mark.</p><p><br /></p><p>I don't know the size, although I think it is quite small. It is damaged with both handles having been snapped off, chipped and badly stuck on again.</p><p><br /></p><p>Unless the price is radically reduced from the £20 being asked for it, I am not inclined to buy it, except for its antiquity.</p><p><br /></p><p>I would appreciate some help sorting them out. Thanks.</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]518549[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 10318371, member: 16674"][ATTACH=full]518548[/ATTACH] On the foot are a series of confusing marks: "DOULTON'S O" impression. I cannot find any reference to this. "X20" impression. This appears to be a Royal Lambeth reference for years 1 to 1500 1883-1886. X20 is probably 1883. "*4061" I am not sure whether if the * this is a "Q" or an lower case "a". There is symbol, perhaps an "overlaid "JH" or HJ". This is a Burslem Mark which is seemly 1886 - 1902, although it seems to be without a ring around the central mark. I don't know the size, although I think it is quite small. It is damaged with both handles having been snapped off, chipped and badly stuck on again. Unless the price is radically reduced from the £20 being asked for it, I am not inclined to buy it, except for its antiquity. I would appreciate some help sorting them out. Thanks. [ATTACH=full]518549[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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