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<p>[QUOTE="fidbald, post: 10918, member: 61"]there are really two Thun ceramics. the Swiss Thun ceramics include all ceramics that were made by farmers at home and lateron in small manufacturies in the Bernese Oberland (~17th c. onwards); then there's an Italian Thun Keramik factory in Bozen that is producing small angels and other kitschy figures.</p><p>on the continent many sellers use the French form Thoune to differ from the Italian stuff.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="fidbald, post: 10918, member: 61"]there are really two Thun ceramics. the Swiss Thun ceramics include all ceramics that were made by farmers at home and lateron in small manufacturies in the Bernese Oberland (~17th c. onwards); then there's an Italian Thun Keramik factory in Bozen that is producing small angels and other kitschy figures. on the continent many sellers use the French form Thoune to differ from the Italian stuff.[/QUOTE]
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