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<p>[QUOTE="MelC, post: 4458457, member: 76406"][ATTACH=full]384396[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]384397[/ATTACH] Good afternoon all!</p><p><br /></p><p>I know the pic attached is hilariously awful… I’m trying to do everything possible to ID this (what I presume to be) early 20th century American brown transfer ironware. Keep in mind, if my assessment is off completely and this is 100% Jenovian Junk…I’ve only been doing this for a couple of mos. Anyone have ANY clue what co this foil sticker mark is for? I want to ID it and date it, if possible, before selling. Thank you so much for any clues… As an aside, I’ve been elbow deep in every nationality and era of brown transferware and ironstone/granite ware with a shield, known to man… the lettering (though I cant make it out completely is very long and straight through the top, and curved up slightly at the bottom which also contains an “A”. Anyone like puzzles????[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MelC, post: 4458457, member: 76406"][ATTACH=full]384396[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]384397[/ATTACH] Good afternoon all! I know the pic attached is hilariously awful… I’m trying to do everything possible to ID this (what I presume to be) early 20th century American brown transfer ironware. Keep in mind, if my assessment is off completely and this is 100% Jenovian Junk…I’ve only been doing this for a couple of mos. Anyone have ANY clue what co this foil sticker mark is for? I want to ID it and date it, if possible, before selling. Thank you so much for any clues… As an aside, I’ve been elbow deep in every nationality and era of brown transferware and ironstone/granite ware with a shield, known to man… the lettering (though I cant make it out completely is very long and straight through the top, and curved up slightly at the bottom which also contains an “A”. Anyone like puzzles????[/QUOTE]
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