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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1524599, member: 12007"]Well the crazing tells us that it isn't old Chinese, or a Samson porcelain copy.</p><p>This piece <i>seems </i>to have a pottery body and without further pictures of the entire base and a detail shot of the rim, lid and undersides etc., it will be hard guess the origin ...maybe it is Dutch/French or even Homesense?</p><p><br /></p><p>Maybe someone knows the armorial? It looks too involved and precise to be modern decorator ware so maybe it is a European tin glazed piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1524599, member: 12007"]Well the crazing tells us that it isn't old Chinese, or a Samson porcelain copy. This piece [I]seems [/I]to have a pottery body and without further pictures of the entire base and a detail shot of the rim, lid and undersides etc., it will be hard guess the origin ...maybe it is Dutch/French or even Homesense? Maybe someone knows the armorial? It looks too involved and precise to be modern decorator ware so maybe it is a European tin glazed piece.[/QUOTE]
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