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<p>[QUOTE="Lavrentii, post: 9429885, member: 80422"]Thank you! Upon closer examination, I see traces of transfer, but rather these are applied contours, and the flowers themselves and the gilding have brush marks. I searched for the pattern, and unfortunately I did not find anything other than a vase, which was already written about here earlier. I fully agree that the manufacturer may be different until proven otherwise. Any assumptions here will remain only assumptions until the reference for the product is found. </p><p><br /></p><p>Separately, I want to say about the coating of green paint. I don't often buy such items, mostly I work with figurines. So the texture of the coating, and the feeling of the paint, its color, texture, I met on the figurines of the 18-19 centuries, German and French production. This does not prove anything, but it can still help in attributing the item.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks again for your help. I'll try to visit the Spode Museum and contact the archives. maybe they can help in some way. I promise to share information if I find something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lavrentii, post: 9429885, member: 80422"]Thank you! Upon closer examination, I see traces of transfer, but rather these are applied contours, and the flowers themselves and the gilding have brush marks. I searched for the pattern, and unfortunately I did not find anything other than a vase, which was already written about here earlier. I fully agree that the manufacturer may be different until proven otherwise. Any assumptions here will remain only assumptions until the reference for the product is found. Separately, I want to say about the coating of green paint. I don't often buy such items, mostly I work with figurines. So the texture of the coating, and the feeling of the paint, its color, texture, I met on the figurines of the 18-19 centuries, German and French production. This does not prove anything, but it can still help in attributing the item. Thanks again for your help. I'll try to visit the Spode Museum and contact the archives. maybe they can help in some way. I promise to share information if I find something.[/QUOTE]
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