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<p>[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 192038, member: 37"]Crazing is found on most Roseville but really doesn't affect value all that much. It does need to be mentioned and be sure none of it is really a hairline crack. That will affect value. The chip you are calling a flaw does seem to be a post-production chip as far as I can see. There seems to be some lime deposits in it (or something else) but would expect the glaze at the edge to be more rounded if it was prior to glazing.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="verybrad, post: 192038, member: 37"]Crazing is found on most Roseville but really doesn't affect value all that much. It does need to be mentioned and be sure none of it is really a hairline crack. That will affect value. The chip you are calling a flaw does seem to be a post-production chip as far as I can see. There seems to be some lime deposits in it (or something else) but would expect the glaze at the edge to be more rounded if it was prior to glazing.[/QUOTE]
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