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<p>[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4519837, member: 18716"]That looks like kiln frit - something went bang in the kiln and bits of flying ceramic caught on the glaze while still sticky. Very common in Georgian and Victorian times, less so in the 20th century. Looks like the QA wasn't bothered here, I quite like quirks like this, it's not damage, just something that happens during manufacture.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ce BCA, post: 4519837, member: 18716"]That looks like kiln frit - something went bang in the kiln and bits of flying ceramic caught on the glaze while still sticky. Very common in Georgian and Victorian times, less so in the 20th century. Looks like the QA wasn't bothered here, I quite like quirks like this, it's not damage, just something that happens during manufacture.[/QUOTE]
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