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<p>[QUOTE="aaroncab, post: 260246, member: 3974"]Thanks Greg! Indeed it does - very much so. I've been poking around to see if there are any other examples of early Lenox porcelain with an impressed L rather than a stamped or painted mark. I've come up empty handed. Any ideas if this might be a Lenox piece from the Belleek era?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="aaroncab, post: 260246, member: 3974"]Thanks Greg! Indeed it does - very much so. I've been poking around to see if there are any other examples of early Lenox porcelain with an impressed L rather than a stamped or painted mark. I've come up empty handed. Any ideas if this might be a Lenox piece from the Belleek era?[/QUOTE]
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