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Can anyone help me identify the mark, ‘H” with a wavy horizontal line (attached) on the below cherub pulling a two wheeled, blue/gold flower accented 2 wheeled cart. It’s driving me nuts trying to find the origin. I was thinking haviland but i need to be better assured than i am… so i’m asking the experts..

the only other possibly identifying marks seems to be a vague duck-luck stamp on the rear of the piece… Any help would be appreciated.

Thank you in advance.

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They usually had a sticky label which is rarely found !! Most were made in Japan imports and were used in the floral trade !! Value is usually in the $10. to $15. dollar range !!

Again…. Thank you! Seems like such a delicate and intricate piece for that though..

Anyway, Not sure why i cant vote (prob my inexperience w Kovels , i’m a fairly new member) but if i could I would ‘up vote’ your post.. a simple ‘like’ will have to do for now.

Cheers!

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Thank you very much for your reply. Basically i have no idea who the maker of this beautiful piece is though… and therefore have difficulty determining its value or without a prominent make, lack-there-of…

I appreciate your time though! thanks!

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Most of these are mid century imports !! That mark is not listed anywhere and is not on the Kovels list of marks either !! This is more likely the decorators mark !! Each decorator has their own mark and were paid according to how many they painted !! The mark is how they kept a tally of their work for that day !!

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