german pottery ohme?
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adakusmierz@onet.eu- Number of posts : 19
Location : gloucester
Registration date : 2018-04-26
Re: german pottery ohme?
That handle is pretty distinctive, isn't it? Clairon is either a line or shape, because you can find other Ohme patterns with the same. The actual pattern is in the numbers, but replacements.com only has it under their inventory code OHM93. Is it possible the usual Ohme mark was stamped over for a particular retailer?
janetpjohn- Number of posts : 295
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