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<p>[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11344919, member: 35"]It looks like red nail polish from the photo. Sometimes ladies would mark their plates, etc., if they took some baking or cooked dish to a party, tea or other function, and nail polish wouldn't wash or fall off. So it's possible that it's a personal identifier rather than a factory mark.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kentworld, post: 11344919, member: 35"]It looks like red nail polish from the photo. Sometimes ladies would mark their plates, etc., if they took some baking or cooked dish to a party, tea or other function, and nail polish wouldn't wash or fall off. So it's possible that it's a personal identifier rather than a factory mark.[/QUOTE]
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