Miniature Pottery Vase- Makers Mark Help

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Miniature Pottery Vase- Maker's Mark Help

I'm pretty sure it's not worth much but I'd still like to figure out who made it and when. I'm stumped, maybe a fresh set of eyes will help. Someone went through the trouble of marking it so... here's the mark-


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And here is the vase-



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Looks like SiL 28. U.K. to me, so an English piece?
 

That is what I am seeing too. Just reaching a dead end though on those marks.

Yeah, I did a search that turned up a ton of hits, none of them to do with pottery or maker's marks.
 

Just a thought St Louis University student project. Or a notation on the glaze mix?

Studio Art : Saint Louis University College of Arts and Sciences : SLU
I agree with this answer...Although i'm NOT 100% on this BUT having collected "art pottery" for years this makes much sense! the K i beleive would be students initial and the # the spot in kiln.IF from the U.K. it should be U.K. not U
K...Just my two cents&qouted because this answer made sense to ME.HAPPY HUNTING ALL:thumbsup:
 

We may never find out on this one. I don't know why, but Sweden or Finland, first comes to my mind when I see how it's written. Could be that I worked for a company from Finland and the packing lists on shipments from there just looked like the same kind of righting they do. Always fine lines and no fancy righting used. :dontknow:
 

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