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<p>[QUOTE="ola402, post: 11348662, member: 182"]Since you state that the plate is hand painted, this could be the decorator's mark. But usually, it would be in one of the colors that was used on the plate. And, I wouldn't think that the manufacturer would permit using a large red T. It kind of messes up the elegant look. </p><p><br /></p><p>It could be a seconds mark, but hard to say. Seconds aren't always obvious. It might be a flower was smudged, or something else that we Would never notice. It might have to remain a mystery mark, although I was leaning toward what [USER=35]@kentworld[/USER] said.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ola402, post: 11348662, member: 182"]Since you state that the plate is hand painted, this could be the decorator's mark. But usually, it would be in one of the colors that was used on the plate. And, I wouldn't think that the manufacturer would permit using a large red T. It kind of messes up the elegant look. It could be a seconds mark, but hard to say. Seconds aren't always obvious. It might be a flower was smudged, or something else that we Would never notice. It might have to remain a mystery mark, although I was leaning toward what [USER=35]@kentworld[/USER] said.[/QUOTE]
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