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Re: Antique porcelain dust catcher
Show any distinguing mark on the lid or bottom?
Re: Antique porcelain dust catcher
Sorry I submitted a reply to your query under the comment section - I hope you can see it
Re: Antique porcelain dust catcher
No there are no markings on the lid or the bottom that would identify the maker - the bottom has a felt circle on the bottom I assume to protect it and any surface it's placed on and there appears to be a circular opening under the felt but I don't want to peel the felt away and ruin it - they are each 11 inches tall
Re: Antique porcelain dust catcher
They definitely look like they are from England. Without taking the felt off to see the marking, there is no way to be sure. Is there a design on the other side as well? You can check with an antique dealer in your area for help. Also, you can easily reglue the felt if you are careful removing it.