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<p>[QUOTE="Oxonian, post: 4487789, member: 77005"]Thank you all for your input - this is turning into a bit of a mystery! </p><p><br /></p><p>[USER=12740]@Joe in PA[/USER] , [USER=308]@dgbjwc[/USER] - can you explain specifically what you mean by 'standard glaze' (as opposed to other types of glaze), how to identify it and date it? </p><p><br /></p><p>Cursory google search on standard glaze invariably points to Rookwood and Limoges barbotine (which could be possible, as my parents lived for a time in France).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Oxonian, post: 4487789, member: 77005"]Thank you all for your input - this is turning into a bit of a mystery! [USER=12740]@Joe in PA[/USER] , [USER=308]@dgbjwc[/USER] - can you explain specifically what you mean by 'standard glaze' (as opposed to other types of glaze), how to identify it and date it? Cursory google search on standard glaze invariably points to Rookwood and Limoges barbotine (which could be possible, as my parents lived for a time in France).[/QUOTE]
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