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<p>[QUOTE="Lva483, post: 1264532, member: 8774"]IDing this sort of pottery can be hard, the style is definitely Italian Majolica, maybe even Deruta. There are a lot of examples online and some sites that can offer some help trying to ID the maker via the letters and style, but just to warn you Italian majolica pottery is a big vast seemingly endless world of it's own... Hope this helps and best of luck to you![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lva483, post: 1264532, member: 8774"]IDing this sort of pottery can be hard, the style is definitely Italian Majolica, maybe even Deruta. There are a lot of examples online and some sites that can offer some help trying to ID the maker via the letters and style, but just to warn you Italian majolica pottery is a big vast seemingly endless world of it's own... Hope this helps and best of luck to you![/QUOTE]
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