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Post  Jonno Fri 30 Dec - 22:43

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Possibly English about 1920's the photos of the marks on base are all there is. maybe the mark like a beehive is a clue.
210 x 120 x 100mm high
Can anyone identify or have any comments please.
Thanks,
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Post  Jonno Mon 30 Jan - 9:07

Got the answer it is German not English and 1924 not 1926.

http://www.mehlis.eu/archiv/51-auktion/objekte/0010138
shows a similar box with a variation of the decoration.
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Post  Ev Mon 30 Jan - 10:26

That 20th Century Forum is brilliant when it comes to European pottery!
Hahaa I notice that they only use the word European for pottery from over on the Continent .... not their own Razz
It's great to have pottery makers identified, as it gives more meaning to the piece.
Your box appears to be a rather rare treasure too, which is even more exciting Very Happy
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Post  Jonno Mon 30 Jan - 11:46

You are on to it, the Channel may not be that wide but it sure does seperate the British Isles from the continent alien alien alien


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