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Post  Maryr Thu 24 Oct - 23:36

Yesterday a lovely collector showed us her two wee swans... one is shiny and precisely shaped, the other the more common soft silky glaze, and more 'fuzzy' in shape.  Both are marked Crown Lynn. Interesting - I guess at different times, using different processes, they got different results. Ev you might have some thought re technical stuff.
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This is the base of the shiny one in the foreground
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And this is the other..
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