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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 602101, member: 308"]I'd speculate that these were produced on the cheap by an anonymous manufacturer on contract for "Studio Original Ceramics Design" - possibly as a response to the inexpensive toby copies coming out of the Far East. I think owned has the date pretty much pinned down. 70's -80's or maybe just a little earlier. 10-14 cm is taller than I thought. I had figured they were individual ashtrays. Now I'm completely baffled as to their use. Pencil cups?</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 602101, member: 308"]I'd speculate that these were produced on the cheap by an anonymous manufacturer on contract for "Studio Original Ceramics Design" - possibly as a response to the inexpensive toby copies coming out of the Far East. I think owned has the date pretty much pinned down. 70's -80's or maybe just a little earlier. 10-14 cm is taller than I thought. I had figured they were individual ashtrays. Now I'm completely baffled as to their use. Pencil cups? Don[/QUOTE]
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