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<p>[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 4304383, member: 111"]Have no idea why you are posting these links, no one said that Leeds didn't export their goods before the 20th century, only that the use of an 'England' mark was generally used from the 1890s, 'Made in England' usually a bit later, and required by the McKinley Tariff Act from 1921 (this information is well-known to most anyone who knows antiques) - Say_it_slowly very kindly gave a link to a well-known and reliable site explaining that:</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]348965[/ATTACH]</p><p><br /></p><p>Will you please stop this nonsense?!? Your continued posting of irrelevant and/or erroneous information, and the strident defense of it only shows your lack of genuine knowledge, as well as not only an unwillingness to learn, but also a considerable lack of respect for our members who've earned it by years of actual research in their areas of interest and personal experience in handling antiques. Like many others here, I've literally decades of experience in antiques and collectibles, yet still learn new things every day, and though misinformation abounds and spreads like wildfire, the internet has definitely enabled a wider and more shareable information base, but it's foolish to believe everything found online, or to believe that everything can be found online...</p><p><br /></p><p>~Cheryl[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="DragonflyWink, post: 4304383, member: 111"]Have no idea why you are posting these links, no one said that Leeds didn't export their goods before the 20th century, only that the use of an 'England' mark was generally used from the 1890s, 'Made in England' usually a bit later, and required by the McKinley Tariff Act from 1921 (this information is well-known to most anyone who knows antiques) - Say_it_slowly very kindly gave a link to a well-known and reliable site explaining that: [ATTACH=full]348965[/ATTACH] Will you please stop this nonsense?!? Your continued posting of irrelevant and/or erroneous information, and the strident defense of it only shows your lack of genuine knowledge, as well as not only an unwillingness to learn, but also a considerable lack of respect for our members who've earned it by years of actual research in their areas of interest and personal experience in handling antiques. Like many others here, I've literally decades of experience in antiques and collectibles, yet still learn new things every day, and though misinformation abounds and spreads like wildfire, the internet has definitely enabled a wider and more shareable information base, but it's foolish to believe everything found online, or to believe that everything can be found online... ~Cheryl[/QUOTE]
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