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Post  Ducks Nuts Mon 12 Dec - 15:44

I have this lovely vase, has on the base the Crown Lynn backstamp with the 670 impressed, but can anyone help me with what the fraction mark might mean here?

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Post  Jonno Mon 12 Dec - 16:51

Could it be that the numbers 17/6 were seventeen shillings and sixpence ,the price prior to Decimal currency in 1967.??


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Post  Ev Mon 12 Dec - 18:58

I agree with Jonno, as the fraction marks were written through the glaze, not on top of it.
A lovely vase though .... and I wonder why it has a price on the base,
as this 'Fruit Embossed Cup Vase' was first modelled in 1960?
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