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    Posted 8 years ago

    Byblox
    (5 items)

    Mystery pottery clock case. Is it majolica perhaps? Lovely sinuous floral design, is it a sunflower or a thistle? Lovely turquoise colour, impressed word 'depose 302' which I know means registered. Small odd looking impressed mark, frustratingly I can't find the maker. Is it French or German? It is small, like a boudoir clock. Any ideas on the maker anyone? Thanks.

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    1. kyratango kyratango, 8 years ago
      Lovely color and nice Art nouveau design!

      French would be marked DÉPOSÉ, with accent on the E.
      The mark seems to be db, and the leaves are those of a thistle, but I can't be of more help :-)
    2. Byblox, 8 years ago
      Very interesting, thank you, curiouser and curiouser...

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