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<p>[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 903199, member: 1262"]Generally in art pottery, unmarked pieces have been fairly safe from reproductions up to this point in my experience. Overseas companies that import repros generally want the "brand" recognition that comes with known companies that have large collector bases. Thus on many fake McCoy pieces they put a fake "McCoy" mark on a piece that should have a Nelson-McCoy "NM" mark. On Roseville they occasionally add fake "Roseville" marks to pieces that were originally unmarked, had a paper label, or had the "R" mark.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Joe2007, post: 903199, member: 1262"]Generally in art pottery, unmarked pieces have been fairly safe from reproductions up to this point in my experience. Overseas companies that import repros generally want the "brand" recognition that comes with known companies that have large collector bases. Thus on many fake McCoy pieces they put a fake "McCoy" mark on a piece that should have a Nelson-McCoy "NM" mark. On Roseville they occasionally add fake "Roseville" marks to pieces that were originally unmarked, had a paper label, or had the "R" mark.[/QUOTE]
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