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In a message dated 10/6/1998 9:53:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time, Diacarl writes:
 
<< Listeros--I have found a makers mark (printed) on a small undecorated
saucer I would call later 19th century "Whiteware" and was wondering if anyone
had any info: There is a shield in the center, with two guys leaning on it.
One is holding a shovel, and the other a fish (?). On top an eagle is perched
on a stick. At the base a pennant is marked "Crescite et Multiplicamim" (any
latin scholars out there?). Under all that are the words "Ironstone China".
 
 Follow this link to a photo: http://encore-net.com/diachronic/thisweek.htm
go all the way to the bottom...
 
 Any help will be appreciated. Thanks, Carl Steen >>
 
>>>An erudite colleague informs me that he thinks the mark relicates the seal
of the state of Maryland. Any comments Chesapeakers? CS

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