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<p>[QUOTE="YannaRiver, post: 1300759, member: 13078"]I did my best to try and find out about this company but I haven't found anything yet, I'm just going to make an educated guess and assume the C means company. The crown and shield symbol is very common so that didn't help much. I searched Kovel for a crown and shield symbol like this and I found that J.Kents markings look almost identical to this one. Since J.Kents Longton was a village that he worked out of, I thought that maybe (C)ayde or (S)ayde might be a village in England as well. I looked up both names and nothing came up. I guesses that the letters might be C, or S.</p><p><br /></p><p>P.S. was it common for potters to have strikingly identical symbols like this, at one point I thought maybe ML & C was a J.Kent copy-cat or maybe they did operate close together. I don't know.[ATTACH=full]219060[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]219061[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]219062[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="YannaRiver, post: 1300759, member: 13078"]I did my best to try and find out about this company but I haven't found anything yet, I'm just going to make an educated guess and assume the C means company. The crown and shield symbol is very common so that didn't help much. I searched Kovel for a crown and shield symbol like this and I found that J.Kents markings look almost identical to this one. Since J.Kents Longton was a village that he worked out of, I thought that maybe (C)ayde or (S)ayde might be a village in England as well. I looked up both names and nothing came up. I guesses that the letters might be C, or S. P.S. was it common for potters to have strikingly identical symbols like this, at one point I thought maybe ML & C was a J.Kent copy-cat or maybe they did operate close together. I don't know.[ATTACH=full]219060[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]219061[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]219062[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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