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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9531312, member: 79460"]One similar one I saw on line was hilditch and it does have that look. They were only operating for a few years in the first half of 19th c. I come across a fair few of their cups and saucers, and they dont fetch a massive amount. They are bright and colourful though and represent that English attempt at chinoiserie that I do like. Quite often they have red outline coloured in which this doesn't. And that's about all I know.</p><p><br /></p><p>Another similar one was attributed to aynsley.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9531312, member: 79460"]One similar one I saw on line was hilditch and it does have that look. They were only operating for a few years in the first half of 19th c. I come across a fair few of their cups and saucers, and they dont fetch a massive amount. They are bright and colourful though and represent that English attempt at chinoiserie that I do like. Quite often they have red outline coloured in which this doesn't. And that's about all I know. Another similar one was attributed to aynsley.[/QUOTE]
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