Estate Sale Finds

J-dude

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Sep 14, 2010
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Greenacres WA
I picked up these three pieces at an estate sale this past weekend. Any help identifying them, dating them or the value of them would be MUCH appreciated.

The tallest piece measures 14 1/8" tall and has the following marks on the bottom: 4-70 and 755 as well as a makers mark
The shortest piece is 5 3/4" tall and has the following marks: 1-70 and 725 as well as the same makers mark as the tallest piece
The middle sized piece measures 11" tall and has the following marks: BH and Hollway
 

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suvoth

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I've searched through 2 books (U.S Marks on Pottery, Porcelain & Clay and Handbook on Marks & Porcelain by MacMillan and Co) but can't find either. BH could be Barley Hollow (https://www.facebook.com/BarleyHollow) but the other mark (the JJ or JL) I have no info on. Could be from the 70's.
 

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