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<p>[QUOTE="Savvy*Spyglass*Treasures, post: 74077, member: 205"]Hi, just my two cents....This pitcher is commonly referred to as "Old Paris" porcelain. As stated above, it's possible that it was made by Haviland. However, it does also fit in the collecting field of "old Paris" or "vieux Paris". Old Paris pieces commonly have a scratched in mark that's unreadable on the bottom.</p><p><br /></p><p>Juli[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Savvy*Spyglass*Treasures, post: 74077, member: 205"]Hi, just my two cents....This pitcher is commonly referred to as "Old Paris" porcelain. As stated above, it's possible that it was made by Haviland. However, it does also fit in the collecting field of "old Paris" or "vieux Paris". Old Paris pieces commonly have a scratched in mark that's unreadable on the bottom. Juli[/QUOTE]
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