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<p>[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9552633, member: 79460"]The Worcester handle does seem more of a match. For one the coalport one has a nobble on top. I know Worcester things weren't always marked but I'm not sure at what point in time they started using the well known mark. Dr Wall period for example had no marks. Not sure if the ring was formed separately or if it is just emphasised as being separate by the decor?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Chinoiserie, post: 9552633, member: 79460"]The Worcester handle does seem more of a match. For one the coalport one has a nobble on top. I know Worcester things weren't always marked but I'm not sure at what point in time they started using the well known mark. Dr Wall period for example had no marks. Not sure if the ring was formed separately or if it is just emphasised as being separate by the decor?[/QUOTE]
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