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<p>[QUOTE="*crs*, post: 38789, member: 196"]That is what I'm trying to figure out. Is it an early mark due to no numbers/letters in "corners" or is it a diamond mark that was used by some potters as they were switching over to the Rd numbers? Still scratching my head. Should I post on the Blue & White Transferware site even tho this isn't Blue & White? Just wished I could make out a few letters on the backstamp. That may be they clue.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="*crs*, post: 38789, member: 196"]That is what I'm trying to figure out. Is it an early mark due to no numbers/letters in "corners" or is it a diamond mark that was used by some potters as they were switching over to the Rd numbers? Still scratching my head. Should I post on the Blue & White Transferware site even tho this isn't Blue & White? Just wished I could make out a few letters on the backstamp. That may be they clue.[/QUOTE]
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