Any help with identification of the origin/provenance of this teapot? The marks are on the bottom of the pot
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Thanks for any and all help!
Sorry for the poor quality photos
Mark Newman
Hinged teapot with arabic marks
Here is a much better photo of the marks:
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Hope that helps
Mark
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Hope that helps
Mark
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The latin reads as follows:
Ets: Etablissement (french)
Et-Taj: The Crown (arabic)
Cannot figure out the arabic scrip except for the word "the crown"
Because of the french word "Ets" I would suggest the object is either North African or Lebanese however most probably North African (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)
Ets: Etablissement (french)
Et-Taj: The Crown (arabic)
Cannot figure out the arabic scrip except for the word "the crown"
Because of the french word "Ets" I would suggest the object is either North African or Lebanese however most probably North African (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia)