50p treasure
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Re: 50p treasure
You may have a point
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Especially pleased as it is saltglazed and I sort of collect saltglazed items.
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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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well done I have been after one of those for months
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Re: 50p treasure
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
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Re: 50p treasure
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.

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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