Tremar Liskeard Cornwall
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Re: Tremar Liskeard Cornwall
WITH ORIGINAL BOX
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Tremar tugboat
I have this Tugboat money box ( Puffin) listed as Tremar Pottery , I thought it definitely was and still do , but I got a question from someone asking if it was marked tremar , it is marked T2 on the base < I now have a slight doubt as I can't find another one to compare it with , it has all the look of tremar stuff and Iv'e had loads of this in the past , any thoughts ?
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Re: Tremar Liskeard Cornwall
Seems to be a larger version of the Tremar Pottery Ships series.
There are several listed on the stationstart website; tremar-ships page (google Tremar Pottery Ships)
Although they don't have this one, the waves are very similar.
T probably stands for Tremar and 2 for second series. Because of the large hole for the coins to come out of, they probably didn't have room for the full stamp.
There are several listed on the stationstart website; tremar-ships page (google Tremar Pottery Ships)
Although they don't have this one, the waves are very similar.
T probably stands for Tremar and 2 for second series. Because of the large hole for the coins to come out of, they probably didn't have room for the full stamp.
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And the lettering is the same style used by Tremar.
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The Baker is hard to find, as it's top-heavy and it falls over.
When you got them boxed, you got a pull-out with all the models on.
I do have one I could scan???
When you got them boxed, you got a pull-out with all the models on.
I do have one I could scan???
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