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<p>[QUOTE="gbritt53, post: 10095464, member: 89732"]Let me see if I understand. Someone, a hobbyist, took pieces from multiple sets made by different producers, and then created/painted a "custom" matching pattern on all pieces.</p><p><br /></p><ul> <li>Is this a typical thing that is done? Sort of like people go to classes and learn to make pottery, porcelain, etc. and in the process make "one off" items or sets?</li> </ul><p> <ul> <li>This is likely a one of a kind set with no additional pieces to be found?</li> </ul><p> <ul> <li>Would that hobbyist likely be the "Martha" named on all pieces?</li> </ul><p> <ul> <li>Since only the pot, creamer and bowl have stamps, are they likely the only items tracible to a producer?</li> </ul><p> <ul> <li>Does the fact that the pieces are all dated in the 1920s have any significance other than they are "old" pieces that have managed to survive, lol?</li> </ul><p>Not being previously a collector of this type thing, this is all very interesting.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks very much for the insights![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gbritt53, post: 10095464, member: 89732"]Let me see if I understand. Someone, a hobbyist, took pieces from multiple sets made by different producers, and then created/painted a "custom" matching pattern on all pieces. [LIST] [*]Is this a typical thing that is done? Sort of like people go to classes and learn to make pottery, porcelain, etc. and in the process make "one off" items or sets? [/LIST] [LIST] [*]This is likely a one of a kind set with no additional pieces to be found? [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Would that hobbyist likely be the "Martha" named on all pieces? [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Since only the pot, creamer and bowl have stamps, are they likely the only items tracible to a producer? [/LIST] [LIST] [*]Does the fact that the pieces are all dated in the 1920s have any significance other than they are "old" pieces that have managed to survive, lol? [/LIST] Not being previously a collector of this type thing, this is all very interesting. Thanks very much for the insights![/QUOTE]
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