French Pottery Marks

Does anyone know how I can identify a mug that I have found on a river bank in Southern France. It is very basic in design, currently marked because of it's recent association with chalks/silts etc from the river. It seems to have a raised 3d image of a French military subject (possibly Bonaparte), the only other identifiable feature being an anchor of the picture of the subject. It has a stamp on the base as shouwn on the accompanying jpg.

Any help would be appreciated.

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Andy
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Does anyone know how I can identify a mug that I have found on a river bank in Southern France. It is very basic in design, currently marked because of it's recent association with chalks/silts etc from the river. It seems to have a raised 3d image of a French military subject (possibly Bonaparte), the only other identifiable feature being an anchor of the picture of the subject. It has a stamp on the base similat to the word GO on it's side.

Any help would be appreciated.

Reply to
Andy

Does anyone know how I can identify a mug that I have found on a river bank in Southern France. It is very basic in design, currently marked because of it's recent association with chalks/silts etc from the river. It seems to have a raised 3d image of a French military subject (possibly Bonaparte), the only other identifiable feature being an anchor of the picture of the subject. It has a stamp on the base similat to the word GO on it's side.

Any help would be appreciated.

Reply to
Andy

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