rarriffle
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posted on January 16, 2002 03:12:21 PM
I cannot find this pattern in any of my books and I know I have seen it listed before. the mark on the bottom is unreadable but part of it says vitrified china.
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rarriffle
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posted on January 16, 2002 03:13:56 PM
sorry about the size of the pic
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paloma91
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posted on January 16, 2002 05:39:23 PM
Does it possibly say something like Edwin M Knowles on the bottom?
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rarriffle
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posted on January 16, 2002 06:54:50 PM
paloma91, thank you for your input.
No, the mark ends in lies and seems to start with a F G or E, can't make which and the center part is completely gone.
The mark is also in cursif writing, very fancy.
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rarriffle
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posted on January 17, 2002 01:00:45 PM
please? anybody?
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aliceroad
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posted on January 17, 2002 01:39:46 PM
Don't know but you might want to try Franciscan ware. How do you get a pciture on here?
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Libra63
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posted on January 18, 2002 07:15:05 AM
Take a picture of the bottom and put it on here so we can at least see part of the mark. Someone maybe able to read between the lines. It looks familiar but I just can't place it.
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rarriffle
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posted on January 18, 2002 03:05:34 PM
Here is the mark from the bottom. any clues?
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why won't jpg work for me? I always have to use JPG.
[ edited by rarriffle on Jan 18, 2002 03:06 PM ]
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Libra63
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posted on January 18, 2002 09:55:32 PM
Hi, check the auction #1321898525 That is the mark on the bottom of your pot. Now all I have to do is find your pattern. I'll bet it has something to do with southwest.
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Libra63
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posted on January 18, 2002 10:06:01 PM
Hi again better yet here is the real thing. closed auction #1319800992
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bidsbids
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posted on January 18, 2002 10:20:34 PM
making the url easy to access
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?MfcISAPICommand=ViewItem&item=1319800992+
In case anyone doesn't know how to make a url clickable ....
uses these brackets [ and ]
before the url use [ url ] (no spaces like the example) then paste in the url you want then use [/ url ] (no spaces like the example)
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roadsmith
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posted on January 18, 2002 11:28:27 PM
There's another one now, too, currently for sale, numbers start 13234 (can't remember the rest) and title has "Mexican" in it. I love this site; I learn so much from reading threads. Never heard of Porcelier; now I know about it, a bit!
There's a Homer Laughlin pattern, Mexicana, that sells quite briskly (I have a few pieces). This teapot of yours possibly could be listed also there as a "go-with." Take a look, anyway. ~Adele
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rarriffle
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posted on January 19, 2002 03:57:36 AM
Thank you so much. I tried every letter but a P as the first one.
I really like the pot and since it doesn't sell for much, for now I'll keep it!!!
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