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<p>[QUOTE="crowleys, post: 407720, member: 93"]According to Herbert Peck in <b>The Book of Rookwood Pottery</b>, the artist's mark sometimes appears on a piece "when a signed original design was used in making the mold and the artist's mark was thus transferred to the mold and duplicated on subsequent pieces." This occurs infrequently. Occasionally early artists signed pieces with their full signature and some pieces had an ink under glaze cipher or signature. So...I second Bakersgma, pictures of the piece would be helpful.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="crowleys, post: 407720, member: 93"]According to Herbert Peck in [B]The Book of Rookwood Pottery[/B], the artist's mark sometimes appears on a piece "when a signed original design was used in making the mold and the artist's mark was thus transferred to the mold and duplicated on subsequent pieces." This occurs infrequently. Occasionally early artists signed pieces with their full signature and some pieces had an ink under glaze cipher or signature. So...I second Bakersgma, pictures of the piece would be helpful.[/QUOTE]
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