Unfortunately thats the only Schlaggenwald teacup of that style I can find.
Oh sorry, looking back I realize didnt include a photo where its stamped "NAVAJO" on the back of one of the panels. It is at least sterling as I...
http://chestofbooks.com/food/household/Woman-Encyclopaedia-3/images/Marks-found-upon-Swansea-porcelain-The-trident-is-often-fou.jpg Not exact but...
The closest mark I can find to that is possibly "Swansea" porcelain. The mark is from 1814-22 which seems to fit however its usually impressed...
http://leefoster.photoshelter.com/image/I0000QOW11T0UhRA The two last rings look similar style (look at that crazy bracelet). However you may be...
900/Coin silver cross with a gold wash. These countries produced 900 grade silver - U. S. [Coin - prior to c.1870], China, Argentina, Germany,...
I dont believe it says Mexico simply because there is a clear apostrophe in the word its _ _ _ ' _ _ which is clear on both the bracelet and ring....
Not enough letters to spell "Mexico" and the quality seems too high to be a Navajo replica piece plus I wouldnt expect such a high grade/weight of...
While I know this is far from antique but with the knowledge base in the jewelry department hopefully someone has a bit of expertise in Navajo...
A Gun?
No incised marks unfortunately. Its a shame there is no saucer with it, sometimes that would give a little more detail. What did you search for to...
I have a small ewer I have been struggling with for quite some time. While I am tempted to jump to Delft with the blue & white glaze and a ship...
Found an interesting teacup. Its made from soft paste porcelain hand painted gold detailing. The only similar handle type I can find is on a Popov...
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