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<p>[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 348755, member: 602"]I would LOVE to know more about that set!!! I think looking at it, it is fascinating!!!! I REALLY like the figures on the sugar bowl handle, the serpents heads (?) on the spigots/spouts of the coffee pot and the tea pot....the ornateness of the whole pattern and set!!!! LOVE it!!!!! I too would like to understand what [USER=25]@afantiques[/USER] said, and don't understand the strange random tooling on the underside (?) <u><b>above</b></u> where the hallmarks are??? (red arrows).....Kind of looks like someone just randomly tapped away with various tools, and the mark next to the lion looks to me kind of like a 'court jester'......could that be correct???????</p><p><br /></p><p>AND, I see Afantiques has just explained the term "clobbered", which I too had never heard before!! Thank you Af!!</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]117935[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 348755, member: 602"]I would LOVE to know more about that set!!! I think looking at it, it is fascinating!!!! I REALLY like the figures on the sugar bowl handle, the serpents heads (?) on the spigots/spouts of the coffee pot and the tea pot....the ornateness of the whole pattern and set!!!! LOVE it!!!!! I too would like to understand what [USER=25]@afantiques[/USER] said, and don't understand the strange random tooling on the underside (?) [U][B]above[/B][/U] where the hallmarks are??? (red arrows).....Kind of looks like someone just randomly tapped away with various tools, and the mark next to the lion looks to me kind of like a 'court jester'......could that be correct??????? AND, I see Afantiques has just explained the term "clobbered", which I too had never heard before!! Thank you Af!! [ATTACH=full]117935[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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