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rlwindle's loves143 of 642Estate sale findSet Of Art Deco Bookends, Harlequin, Pierott and Columbine
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Ceramicon
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    I recently bought these at an estate auction. Listed as "Olympian Pose" in a bookend colllector's encyclopedia, I an unable to identify the foundry. If anyone recognizes the mark, I'd appreciate an email: rkellsworth@comcast.net.

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 8 years ago
      I see a A and M with a underscore line with a G under it. look at it carefully, stylized A then M curved underscore line then big G.
    2. Ceramicon, 8 years ago
      Dizzydave, Thank you very much for your comment ! I had seen the "G", and was wondering if the design above it was wings or a crown.

      But now that you have pointed it out, it really does look like there is a a stylized A and an M above it. That gives me a new angle for my research.

      Much appreciated !

      Roger

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