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Hi everyone.Found a beautiful piece at an estate sale, but having trouble finding any history on it. It was labeled as St Cloud Lion of Lucerne. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you all so very much. [attachment]Screenshot_20190907-150319_Samsung Internet.jpg[/attachment][attachment]Screenshot_20190907-150324_Samsung Internet.jpg[/attachment]

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[b]@KelleyAnnB:[/b]
You asked for info and got exactly that, short and precise. People here ask for expertise, not a tuxedo-clad polite answer in form of a lie. Go to some stupid TV show or visit ask.com if you want polite but utterly useless or incorrect answers.

Hear yourself: [i]”So please if you don’t have anything helpful or even a polite comment to make”[/i] … what is more helpful than the truth? You obviously don’t recognize truthful information anyway. And not even trying to quote the correct poster name says it all, don’t you think?

I was about to post the remaining info (made when, where, and by whom; I had to check a bunch of container lading bills) but seeing your post … forget it. I’ve wasted enough time on you. Educate yourself on import wares and stop buying trash before trying to tell off people which only passed on advice.

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Well,, there is no Martin here !! Its mart and I am a she not a he !! We are all here as volunteers with no association to the Kovels website or business !! If you fail to provide information we must ask questions !! Have you ever seen an inkwell without a lid to prevent evaporation ?? I have not but the slots in your item say it is not an inkwell !! Look at some of the older ashtray`s and ask which is more likely !! Now to the lion,, the Lion of Lucerne is depicted as a dying lion which a simple google search would have shown !! So even if your item had that in mind it is not correct for how it was sold to you !! I am sure it is just a souvenir item from someones trip to France !!
And the last post was not mine but from Friedrich who is an expert on porcelain and pottery from that region and lives there !! Since your mark does not appear on anything from France or anywhere else,, I agree with him that it was likely a Chinese import !! It is quite common to find many items misrepresented as being from other countries and by other makers !! That is likely why the Lion of Lucerne as depicted on your item is totally wrong !!
So,, don`t get your drawers in an uproar,, just learn to use Google if you intend to learn about vintage and antique items !! We have been involved for more years than you are old (probably) so we do know a few things !!
No one intends to be rude but we do have our own lives !! Mine includes a husband, a house, six horses rescue dogs, and all the normal cooking and cleaning that goes along with it !! So if I just have time to jot down a few things and it sounds abrupt,, you will just have to get over it !!

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Wow
That response was so polite. Thank you so much. I wish I was as much an expert as you Martin !!!! I came on here because it was highly recommended and the people I have come across have been nothing , but polite and genuine. In researching this I have found such joy in reading so many articles, books, etc. An interest in something I never new I had an interest for. So please if you don’t have anything helpful or even a polite comment to make DO NOT RESPOND and in return I will show you the same courtesy. Thanks again Martin for your post on my ASHTRAY !!!!!!!!

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Made in China. Wholesales price less than US$10 per piece. People will never learn.

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It is an inkwell. Found this similar piece but different colors. Tje markings are similar. Please help. I am stumped

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