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French name!!?? Anyone know?? 5 1/8"
Might be from Germany, near Bremen!!??
This is a brand owned by Saint Joanis. Please don't ask what the symbol represents, could not say.French name!!?? Anyone know?? 5 1/8"
Might be from Germany, near Bremen!!??
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Almost missed this!!This is a brand owned by Saint Joanis. Please don't ask what the symbol represents, could not say.
There's still a Saint Joanis existing in ... La Monnerie but not necessarily linked with.https://www.alain-saint-joanis.com/en/content/4-alain-saint-joanis
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I dont know the name of this pattern, but I found something approaching in an old Cognet catalogue.
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My pleasure, Charlie!Almost missed this!!
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This is a brand owned by Saint Joanis. Please don't ask what the symbol represents, could not say.
There's still a Saint Joanis existing in ... La Monnerie but not necessarily linked with.https://www.alain-saint-joanis.com/en/content/4-alain-saint-joanis
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I dont know the name of this pattern, but I found something approaching in an old Cognet catalogue.
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I like that catalogue and its contents a lotPlease get me No.289 when you next go ut to the shops JP
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This is a brand owned by Saint Joanis. Please don't ask what the symbol represents, could not say.
There's still a Saint Joanis existing in ... La Monnerie but not necessarily linked with.https://www.alain-saint-joanis.com/en/content/4-alain-saint-joanis
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I dont know the name of this pattern, but I found something approaching in an old Cognet catalogue.
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Sorry for the late answer. Nothing approaching in France that I know, but in Hungary there's the Fejesgörbe.I like that catalogue and its contents a lotPlease get me No.289 when you next go ut to the shops JP
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