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Post  Maryr Sat 24 Jun - 16:56

This modello gravy jug is a bit of a mystery. It looks quite professionally painted and it has the same weight as Crown Lynn. Maybe it actually IS a "homer."  Who knows?  Any theories?  This is Miriam's
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Post  Ev Sat 24 Jun - 19:07

It's definitely the Modello Gravy Jug and saucer shape, but the decoration could be anyones.  Perhaps it's from when Crown Lynn sold off everything?  I really don't know as I wasn't in the country at the time.  Others have turned up before....
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Post  Jeremy Ashford Mon 26 Jun - 1:13

My thoughts (weight, colour etc) were that the body was Crown Lynn but there are a couple of snots in the glaze inside so I think a Crown Lynn bisque has been decorated and fired elsewhere.
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