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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9430146, member: 79460"]I believe them to be quite old but not that valuable with it being such an obscure mark. If someone was to do a repro I think they would have chosen a more valuable mainstream mark like Worcester Granger surely? Not something that hardly anyone has heard of. </p><p><br /></p><p>I'm just like a dog with a bone. Once I start on something I just need to satisfy my curiosity. I guess you are the same. It's like a puzzle without a solution sometimes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9430146, member: 79460"]I believe them to be quite old but not that valuable with it being such an obscure mark. If someone was to do a repro I think they would have chosen a more valuable mainstream mark like Worcester Granger surely? Not something that hardly anyone has heard of. I'm just like a dog with a bone. Once I start on something I just need to satisfy my curiosity. I guess you are the same. It's like a puzzle without a solution sometimes.[/QUOTE]
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