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Waredon took that as a trade-mark, and at the top of the golden circle, with the blue lion inside, you can see the letter 'J' while at the bottom is the letter 'W. They stand for the name Jonathan Waredon, in whose English factory the china was made. Each piece has this mark on it, and no other make of china in the world can be rightfully marked like that. "Well, now about the mystery.
"That is the mark of the Waredon factory, where this china was made," went on Miss Pompret. "Only china made by Mr. Waredon can have this mark on it." "It looks like our dog Snap," said Bert. "Oh, no!" laughed Miss Pompret. "That is supposed to be the British lion. Mr.
There were also the initials "J. W." which might stand for Jonathan Waredon, the man who made such rare china. "Well, I should say that these pieces were just like those in Miss Pompret's set," said Mrs. Bobbsey, after a pause. "But whether they are exactly the same or not, I can't tell. She would have to look at them herself." "I wish we could hurry home and show them to her," sighed Nan.
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