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<p>[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 11353962, member: 206"]I never really followed up on what I published on my site regarding U&S, Roth and 3CC as their cooperation goes further than a regular importer/producer gig. Let me try again: "Three Crown China" was a customised creation used *BY* Unger & Schilde *FOR* their customer Jon H. Roth. I could also list two of the real companies behind the three crowns, but that would only confuse people not firm when it comes to the inner workings of the porcelain market back then, including transfer sheet sales and surplus dealers.</p><p><br /></p><p>I'll leave it with that; chats tend to go south pretty fast when fans or collectors of one manufacturer can not accept that even their god-like producer evidently sold surplus to Unger & Schilde. Which turned around and slapped transfers purchased from somebody else onto the surplus goods, creating what I call a "Frankenporc" (as to avoid the word "b-st-rd").[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Marshall, post: 11353962, member: 206"]I never really followed up on what I published on my site regarding U&S, Roth and 3CC as their cooperation goes further than a regular importer/producer gig. Let me try again: "Three Crown China" was a customised creation used *BY* Unger & Schilde *FOR* their customer Jon H. Roth. I could also list two of the real companies behind the three crowns, but that would only confuse people not firm when it comes to the inner workings of the porcelain market back then, including transfer sheet sales and surplus dealers. I'll leave it with that; chats tend to go south pretty fast when fans or collectors of one manufacturer can not accept that even their god-like producer evidently sold surplus to Unger & Schilde. Which turned around and slapped transfers purchased from somebody else onto the surplus goods, creating what I call a "Frankenporc" (as to avoid the word "b-st-rd").[/QUOTE]
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