Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
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Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
Greetings,
I know I've seen this mark before but I can't find it anywhere.
It's on hand made pottery, I actually have 2 pieces of it now.
Can anyone please tell me who the maker is?
Stuck in my memory is the fact, which may or may not be accurate, that the Bowl represents a D, as in the maker's name may begin with a D. Not sure on that.
Thanks in advance!
Daniel

I know I've seen this mark before but I can't find it anywhere.
It's on hand made pottery, I actually have 2 pieces of it now.
Can anyone please tell me who the maker is?
Stuck in my memory is the fact, which may or may not be accurate, that the Bowl represents a D, as in the maker's name may begin with a D. Not sure on that.
Thanks in advance!
Daniel

rmvintage- Number of posts: 3
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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
Hi Daniel,it makes the id process much easier if you also post a pic of the pot
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dantheman- Consultant

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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
maybe his name is linked in some way ,like Archer or summit 

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big ed- Consultant

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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
Or bowman 

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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
Sorry, it's just a matte green pot.

Daniel

Daniel
rmvintage- Number of posts: 3
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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
no it's a superb matte green pot,the glaze looks Japanese to me?
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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
If this piece is not Asian, try comparing to some Harker Pottery markings.

jamee.wang- Number of posts: 20
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Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
Hi all,
It's not Asian, at least I'm pretty sure it's not, and it's not Harker. They used a bow and arrow mark but they made dinnerware and such, not art pottery.
Any other clues?
Daniel
It's not Asian, at least I'm pretty sure it's not, and it's not Harker. They used a bow and arrow mark but they made dinnerware and such, not art pottery.
Any other clues?
Daniel
rmvintage- Number of posts: 3
Location: Delaware
Registration date: 2008-04-19
Re: Bow and Arrow mark, Who is this?
This is a long shot but I've seen "bow & arrow" logos on vintage coins, made in the city of Oaxaca, Mexico.

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