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<p>[QUOTE="carolgal, post: 813075, member: 11350"]Thank you all so much for identifying the vases, Davey, they are exactly the same as the ones on Ebay bar the design. I had searched Ebay etc but the ones you showed did not come up just some very ornate ones which seemed quite different. And so interesting to see the history of the company, I had no idea Ireland was involved in porcelain so early so I thought they may be British, delighted. The only difference seems to be that the bottom is glazed whereas the early ones I have found now don't seem to be so maybe a later make. I have a small site on Etsy and just love it but sometimes get stuck on something and spend literally days searching without success. I am delighted, these have been hanging around for months and I put them up for sale for 20 quid to get rid of them!!!!! (quickly removed now while I have a think<img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/smile.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":)" unselectable="on" /> Very grateful indeed. I know a little about a lot, so wonderful to find this site. Thank you all![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="carolgal, post: 813075, member: 11350"]Thank you all so much for identifying the vases, Davey, they are exactly the same as the ones on Ebay bar the design. I had searched Ebay etc but the ones you showed did not come up just some very ornate ones which seemed quite different. And so interesting to see the history of the company, I had no idea Ireland was involved in porcelain so early so I thought they may be British, delighted. The only difference seems to be that the bottom is glazed whereas the early ones I have found now don't seem to be so maybe a later make. I have a small site on Etsy and just love it but sometimes get stuck on something and spend literally days searching without success. I am delighted, these have been hanging around for months and I put them up for sale for 20 quid to get rid of them!!!!! (quickly removed now while I have a think:) Very grateful indeed. I know a little about a lot, so wonderful to find this site. Thank you all![/QUOTE]
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