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<p>[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1196563, member: 12007"]Yes, I can see what you're saying ...it does look a bit "hard-pastey" and that blue looks overglaze ..still, the marking convention is sort of English and New hall did do a sort of hybrid hard paste for a bit ... </p><p>The foot looks more Staffs-ish than one of the big factories, etc, etc, although again, I have had some Dillwyn pieces that have crude looking footrims, so I guess it's just a hard call as to what the piece is without actually handling it, even though the OP's pics are very good.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="blooey, post: 1196563, member: 12007"]Yes, I can see what you're saying ...it does look a bit "hard-pastey" and that blue looks overglaze ..still, the marking convention is sort of English and New hall did do a sort of hybrid hard paste for a bit ... The foot looks more Staffs-ish than one of the big factories, etc, etc, although again, I have had some Dillwyn pieces that have crude looking footrims, so I guess it's just a hard call as to what the piece is without actually handling it, even though the OP's pics are very good.[/QUOTE]
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