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<p>[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 4160982, member: 16674"]I wouldn't necessarily disagree with you that it might be be the bottom of a tureen; it might well be. I may be wrong, but surely stains would be on top of the glaze, not under it. Are your suggesting that the the brown wash background is a stain? In my search I came across the odd item that had a red flower in it, but I agree, 99% of them were blue on white. </p><p><br /></p><p>Unless it is counterfeit, and I don't think it is, the Marque seems genuine enough, somebody at Sarreguemines/U & C, must have broken the mould and tried something different. If this is the only one of it's type, he was obviously fired.</p><p><br /></p><p>Incidentally, I hold up my hand, the 'Brown blotches are part of the design' was mine, and mine alone. The whole design is presented to create an aged appearance though faux distressing, including cracks and stains.</p><p><br /></p><p>But you've certain raised an interesting query, so I will see what Sarreguemines-Passions come up with. Thank you, and let you know in due course what they say.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Warshaw, post: 4160982, member: 16674"]I wouldn't necessarily disagree with you that it might be be the bottom of a tureen; it might well be. I may be wrong, but surely stains would be on top of the glaze, not under it. Are your suggesting that the the brown wash background is a stain? In my search I came across the odd item that had a red flower in it, but I agree, 99% of them were blue on white. Unless it is counterfeit, and I don't think it is, the Marque seems genuine enough, somebody at Sarreguemines/U & C, must have broken the mould and tried something different. If this is the only one of it's type, he was obviously fired. Incidentally, I hold up my hand, the 'Brown blotches are part of the design' was mine, and mine alone. The whole design is presented to create an aged appearance though faux distressing, including cracks and stains. But you've certain raised an interesting query, so I will see what Sarreguemines-Passions come up with. Thank you, and let you know in due course what they say.[/QUOTE]
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