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<p>[QUOTE="John Brassey, post: 3758375, member: 15277"]Yes. I am fairly confident that it is a piece from The Bombay School Of Art I haven't found a great deal about it but it seems that some of the potters were English and potted in the style seen in England at the likes of Della Robbia in the late 19th century. Searches for Bombay School Of Art bring up quite a few similarly decorated pieces.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Brassey, post: 3758375, member: 15277"]Yes. I am fairly confident that it is a piece from The Bombay School Of Art I haven't found a great deal about it but it seems that some of the potters were English and potted in the style seen in England at the likes of Della Robbia in the late 19th century. Searches for Bombay School Of Art bring up quite a few similarly decorated pieces.[/QUOTE]
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