POTTERY FOR I.D.
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POTTERY FOR I.D.
I would be grateful if anyone can I.D. this piece of pottery. It has a yellowy hue to it?
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Re: POTTERY FOR I.D.
I'm not much use with pottery, but these links might help?
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid= ... M0OTIyNTk5
https://jigsawcambs.org/resources/guide ... ion-guides
https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&pid= ... M0OTIyNTk5
https://jigsawcambs.org/resources/guide ... ion-guides
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Re: POTTERY FOR I.D.
I think that this is 17th century, although giving an pottery ID from a photo is always harder than 'in the flesh' so I'm only as sure as I can be from the photo.
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Re: POTTERY FOR I.D.
Thanks guys.
I will post some more interesting ones.
I will post some more interesting ones.