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Re: 50p treasure

Post by Potty on Sun Aug 21, 2011 11:01 pm

lol!

You may have a point Excellent

*Winchcombe

Especially pleased as it is saltglazed and I sort of collect saltglazed items.

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Re: 50p treasure

Post by keramark on Mon Aug 22, 2011 7:06 pm

This was i think the best 50p find i made recently from a car boot, it even still has the original sticker which is rare according to the little research i did.





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Post by dantheman on Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:17 pm

well done I have been after one of those for months Most Excellent

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Re: 50p treasure

Post by skay on Mon Aug 22, 2011 9:40 pm

keramark wrote:This was i think the best 50p find i made recently from a car boot, it even still has the original sticker which is rare according to the little research i did.






Hi Keramark

Please would you put this in our Soholm thread.

http://www.20thcenturyforum.com/t2717p15-soholm-denmark

Thumbnails if you can Happy

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Re: 50p treasure

Post by NaomiM on Sat May 19, 2012 4:33 pm

I've bought each of these for 50p - one from a cafe which was using it as a sugar bowl. Another from a charity shop. And the third from a bric a brac sale at the local church. I think my mom had one she used for dripping many years ago, so maybe that's why I like them so much, despite their rather drab colours.
No marks on the base but I think they're German. Possibly Westerwald stoneware. Made for sugar, butter, or possibly even pate pots (long shot that last one).
If anyone has any info on them I'd appreciate it.




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