No marks but a nice shape and glaze
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No marks but a nice shape and glaze
I think this may be German but it could be English?
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
Location : Northamptonshire
Registration date : 2017-01-04
Re: No marks but a nice shape and glaze
it doesn't look German
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dantheman- Consultant
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Location : Lincolnshire ( the veg patch of England)
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Re: No marks but a nice shape and glaze
Possibly Brush-McCoy, Onyx line.
JamesG- Number of posts : 19
Location : Michigan
Registration date : 2016-01-17
Re: No marks but a nice shape and glaze
Brush-McCoy - I can see that - I will look for the shape and see if it fits.
Johners2000- Number of posts : 500
Location : Northamptonshire
Registration date : 2017-01-04
Re: No marks but a nice shape and glaze
It is not in the McCoy Pottery volume 1 by Hanson, Nissen and Hanson (1997).
Benoit- Number of posts : 8
Location : Canada
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