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Post  Ev Tue 25 Jan - 12:33

Photos supplied by Marcus..

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and the backstamp which isn't in Val Monks book ...
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Post  Kat & Co. Wed 15 Jul - 16:10

I have found a bowl in better condition, with hand painted gold trim on the rim & green on the inside, lovely!
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Post  Ev Thu 24 Sep - 16:29

How special to find a cup !!

A lot of flour built up around the handle, so I guess it was special to whoever used it for many years

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