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The only mark on it is on the bottom “216/29” but there is no maker’s mark otherwise. It’s a beautiful piece, about 12 inches high and 7 inches in diameter at the widest point. The pewter lid is hinged. The colors are reddish brown at the top and handle, graduating to greenish blue then cobalt blue with a white pattern, then transitioning back to the reddish brown at the bottom. There are darker greenish rings around the base of the neck and base of the bottom.

Any thoughts on who made this one? Thanks so much in advance!:cheer:

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It is a modern copy of a 16th century English/German? piece- There is actually a dealer in London with a real one.
The real one was at the Ceramic Fair in New York past January. Quality piece but modern.

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