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<p>[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9733400, member: 649"]What a pity it's cracked on the bottom! A jardiniere needs to be able to hold water... have you tested it? Fill it with water and place it on a towel for 24 hours, see if the towel gets damp.</p><p>I have a vintage English pottery vase with what I thought was a little insignificant cracking on the bottom. I found out it wasn't so insignificant when I put water and flowers in it... very slow leakage and water on the table.</p><p>Lovely piece![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bluumz, post: 9733400, member: 649"]What a pity it's cracked on the bottom! A jardiniere needs to be able to hold water... have you tested it? Fill it with water and place it on a towel for 24 hours, see if the towel gets damp. I have a vintage English pottery vase with what I thought was a little insignificant cracking on the bottom. I found out it wasn't so insignificant when I put water and flowers in it... very slow leakage and water on the table. Lovely piece![/QUOTE]
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