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    Posted 8 years ago

    maggiemae63
    (12 items)

    I got these beauties about 36 years ago when I lived in Upstate New York. The little ones are really nice - the colors are earthy and muted. The larger one is just gorgeous!! I love the colors! The smaller ones are marked Germany but the larger one is a mystery to me - anyone every heard of "Innmany"?

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    1. freiheit freiheit, 8 years ago
      Germany:)
      I have similar items. Sometimes they are marked, sometimes not. I would guess your first item is from around 1920's.
    2. freiheit freiheit, 8 years ago
      Hm, I had a second look. Maybe not Germany. But the style really looks like it.
    3. maggiemae63, 8 years ago
      Sorry, freiheit - I never thanked you for your help - thanks!
    4. mp.kunst mp.kunst, 5 months ago
      I have a strong feeling that the left jug was made at the Porcelain Factory G.M. Thurnauer Co. (around 1914 until 19??) in Germany.

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