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<p>[QUOTE="rhiwfield, post: 185090, member: 924"]Mixed views on this af.</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree with the general thrust of your post BUT, as you say "Nowadays it is the kiss of death to be an 'unbranded ' product"</p><p><br /></p><p>To ignore that reality may be fine if you are collecting for yourself, but if you are buying to sell then having the right maker can add £££s. </p><p><br /></p><p>I have a gorgeous large footed tube lined bowl by Jeanette McCall, but if it had been Moorcroft, it would be saleable for 10x what I can get for it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rhiwfield, post: 185090, member: 924"]Mixed views on this af. I agree with the general thrust of your post BUT, as you say "Nowadays it is the kiss of death to be an 'unbranded ' product" To ignore that reality may be fine if you are collecting for yourself, but if you are buying to sell then having the right maker can add £££s. I have a gorgeous large footed tube lined bowl by Jeanette McCall, but if it had been Moorcroft, it would be saleable for 10x what I can get for it.[/QUOTE]
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