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<p>[QUOTE="susie, post: 70918, member: 292"]its a 19th century fake chelsea figure, probably German or French manufacture, we see them fairly often here. The chelsea Anchor marks were widely faked and copied. </p><p><br /></p><p>The fact the base cuts look glassy indicate hard paste porcelain which is mostly European manufacture, In England it was mostly soft paste that was used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="susie, post: 70918, member: 292"]its a 19th century fake chelsea figure, probably German or French manufacture, we see them fairly often here. The chelsea Anchor marks were widely faked and copied. The fact the base cuts look glassy indicate hard paste porcelain which is mostly European manufacture, In England it was mostly soft paste that was used.[/QUOTE]
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