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Anyone have any idea of the maker and age of this piece. I'm assuming that it's from Staffordshire, as we lived in the "Potteries" before moving over here. It's about 9" high. 7"wide, and 3" deep. It has no potters mark on it, and a couple of sites I visited suggested that no marks SOMETIMES indicates that the item is really old. http:// i60.tin ypic.co m/1zyeg 4j.jpg
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Here is a photo of the base, with what appears to be "311" marked on it. The longish discolorations to the right side actually delineate shallow groves. http:// i58.tin ypic.co m/2aevv at.jpg
Although the figures represent the Georgian period, it's clear that their actual modelling is very much later. I wouldn't believe they were any earlier than 1930. It's impossible to describe the logic behind that - it's just that when you've seen lots and lots of pieces, all of different ages, your mind can pigeonhole a new piece like this.
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