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Need help in identifying art pottery face possibly Irish / Gaelic?

I have 2 beautiful but unusual pieces of ceramic art face with both brands and artists. The signature is perfectly clear, written in mud on the bottom, but I can not decipher. You can only make the first 7 letters they are ... "Deichiu. The remaining letters may be "aua" I'm not sure. To do with the writing of reading. When googled the first 7 letters you see above, I have sites that were Irish and gaelic, some spoke about the respective languages. Hopefully I am at least on track. The logo and the same. I interpret a capital letter "D" and horizontally centered in him is the letter "Y". Under that is clearly marked either "NB 44" or " N3 44. "Pots are very heavy, 6.5" long, 3.5 "wide and 3.5" tall. The brown-glazed pottery of a color light green, I'd say. If someone with experience in collecting art pottery, Irish, Irish or whatever can help me identify what I would be very appreciated. Thank you,

HI ... Could you post a link so we could see it? Someone here might have better luck that way.


THE JAPANESE SIGNATURE HANDBOOK. An Invaluable Guide in the Identification of the Artists Who Were Important Creators of Netsuke, Inro, Ojime, Oki-mono, Lacquer Sword Blades, Tsuba, Sword Furniture, Armor, Pottery, Ceramics, Ukiyo-E Prints, Paintings.


THE JAPANESE SIGNATURE HANDBOOK. An Invaluable Guide in the Identification of the Artists Who Were Important Creators of Netsuke, Inro, Ojime, Oki-mono, Lacquer Sword Blades, Tsuba, Sword Furniture, Armor, Pottery, Ceramics, Ukiyo-E Prints, Paintings.



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The Japanese Signature Handbook (An Invaluable Guide to the Identification of the Artists ... Netsuke, Inro, Ojime, Oki-mono, Lacquer, Sword Blades, Tsuba, Sword Furniture, Armor, Pottery, Ceramics, Ukiyo-e Prints, Paintings


The Japanese Signature Handbook (An Invaluable Guide to the Identification of the Artists ... Netsuke, Inro, Ojime, Oki-mono, Lacquer, Sword Blades, Tsuba, Sword Furniture, Armor, Pottery, Ceramics, Ukiyo-e Prints, Paintings



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Tom Radca Painting with Fire Ceramic Art

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