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<p>[QUOTE="Anabel P., post: 2782499, member: 16749"]It seems quite obvious to me that you are right, it goes through and not under. The glaze is contemporary with the ceramic.</p><p>Obviously, the enamel suffers less cracking, as its consistency is more elastic and protective.</p><p>Where the thickness of the glaze is greater, the crackle will be less.</p><p>I agree with Gianluca72 and through these last photos I confirm the dating of the 19th century, probably the first half.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Anabel P., post: 2782499, member: 16749"]It seems quite obvious to me that you are right, it goes through and not under. The glaze is contemporary with the ceramic. Obviously, the enamel suffers less cracking, as its consistency is more elastic and protective. Where the thickness of the glaze is greater, the crackle will be less. I agree with Gianluca72 and through these last photos I confirm the dating of the 19th century, probably the first half.[/QUOTE]
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