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Pottery3065 of 12310Large Awaji Sancai Bowl - probably 19th century AwajiPot found years ago in Texas Panhandle
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    Posted 7 years ago

    susns
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    This interesting pitcher has a Bisque feel on the outside but glazed or china inside. It has a marking which I am unfamiliar with and would appreciate any info. It measures a 10" high to top of handle x 8" across from handle to spout.

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    1. AdeleC AdeleC, 7 years ago
      It has a lozenge registration mark. If you look it up it should tell you the age, etc, but I think 19th century. It looks similar portmeirion reproduction jugs, but I think yours is old, but I must admit I can't quite read the base from your pic!
    2. susns susns, 7 years ago
      Actually, I did find out what I wanted to know. I was able to get the info I needed.
    3. susns susns, 7 years ago
      It is dated September 1844. The name Charles Meigh and than googled it for more info. Thank you.

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