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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 4283391, member: 16674"][USER=15277]@John Brassey[/USER] [USER=165]@janetpjohn[/USER] Porquier used a Marque "AP" in exactly the same style as the above chicken from 1875. All that was missing was the bottom of the B, and no v shaped crossbar on the A. </p><p><br /></p><p>There are lots chicken and duck pot to be found in France, and I am sure nobody knows their true purpose. My guess is they were used on the table for hard boil eggs.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 4283391, member: 16674"][USER=15277]@John Brassey[/USER] [USER=165]@janetpjohn[/USER] Porquier used a Marque "AP" in exactly the same style as the above chicken from 1875. All that was missing was the bottom of the B, and no v shaped crossbar on the A. There are lots chicken and duck pot to be found in France, and I am sure nobody knows their true purpose. My guess is they were used on the table for hard boil eggs.[/QUOTE]
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