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<p>[QUOTE="Marran, post: 9817000, member: 86298"]I agree. Except those stickers were just put there by the antique store as information.</p><p><br /></p><p>For sure stickers is a warning sign, I'm sure no serious antique dealer or auction house puts stickers on something of substantial value. Perhaps it could be done to make something seem better than it is, or the opposite, if the seller doesn't have a clue. After all, anyone can sell porcelain/pottery - sellers who are genuine, fraudulent, unknowing or even stupid.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for all answers[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Marran, post: 9817000, member: 86298"]I agree. Except those stickers were just put there by the antique store as information. For sure stickers is a warning sign, I'm sure no serious antique dealer or auction house puts stickers on something of substantial value. Perhaps it could be done to make something seem better than it is, or the opposite, if the seller doesn't have a clue. After all, anyone can sell porcelain/pottery - sellers who are genuine, fraudulent, unknowing or even stupid. Thanks for all answers[/QUOTE]
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