That's the one!!!!
Howsomever, there is absolutely no mark at all on it.
The glazes look "right", the detail is good, BUT....
it's very clean underneath.
The clay is white, (it's hollow inside, from underneath. There is a shallow candle hole inside at the top, and a deep hole from the bottom up).
It is not completely glazed underneath, though there is a big splodge of yellowy lustrey glaze inside, and the browny colour on the base rim, which also looks a bit lustrey, and shows scratches commensurate with age.
The clean-ness worries me.
I've seen some ab fab Dunmore in a museum - (I think it might have been Stirling) - weird beasties and so on.
Are there folk copying it? Are there fakes? Is it likely to be Dunmore, unmarked?
Can modern glazes compare with the old ones?