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<p>[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 148304, member: 56"]Godden shows H.B. & Co. as Harvey Bailey & Co. (1833-5) or Henry Brown & Co. (1828-30). Looks good to me. Blue Willow pattern.</p><p><br /></p><p>The dimple on the front is a stilt mark from the kiln. If you search the surface you should find at least 2 more. Way back, they stacked the pieces in the kiln upside down so the stilt marks appear on the front. No idea when they stopped that.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="moreotherstuff, post: 148304, member: 56"]Godden shows H.B. & Co. as Harvey Bailey & Co. (1833-5) or Henry Brown & Co. (1828-30). Looks good to me. Blue Willow pattern. The dimple on the front is a stilt mark from the kiln. If you search the surface you should find at least 2 more. Way back, they stacked the pieces in the kiln upside down so the stilt marks appear on the front. No idea when they stopped that.[/QUOTE]
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