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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 431190, member: 29"]Neither are Palissy, and to be honest, not even in the style. Fid, I'd call yours majolica. Late 19th and I suspect it's George Skey of Wilncote, Tamworth. They did a lot of this naturalistic stuff. </p><p><br /></p><p><a href="https://historyofbelgrave.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/3/8/19381603/george_skey_antique_collecting_vol_26_no_24_september_1991.pdf" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://historyofbelgrave.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/3/8/19381603/george_skey_antique_collecting_vol_26_no_24_september_1991.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://historyofbelgrave.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/3/8/19381603/george_skey_antique_collecting_vol_26_no_24_september_1991.pdf</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 431190, member: 29"]Neither are Palissy, and to be honest, not even in the style. Fid, I'd call yours majolica. Late 19th and I suspect it's George Skey of Wilncote, Tamworth. They did a lot of this naturalistic stuff. [URL]https://historyofbelgrave.weebly.com/uploads/1/9/3/8/19381603/george_skey_antique_collecting_vol_26_no_24_september_1991.pdf[/URL][/QUOTE]
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