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No reason to believe it's not genuine. From Van Patten's ABC's of Collecting Nippon Porcelain. Pg. 145. [ATTACH] Today's value is about 1/3 to...
As best I can figure it's another fad. I can't keep it in stock. Customers like that they can shine a black light on it and it glows green. They...
Jeannette Glass Company of Jeannette, Pennsylvania are the correct spellings. Excerpts from Wikipedia: "Jeannette is a city in Westmoreland...
The more I think about it the more I believe the XXXXX is an overrun mark. With over 30,000 of them out there you would think the price would be...
Up until WWII most McCoy was unmarked. Around WWII McCoy started transitioning to marking their products. Your vase was produced during that...
Interesting. I rather agree with Komo that the prices seem outrageous but an edition of 30,000 doesn't necesarily mean that 30,000 were actually...
It looks French to me. There is a town called Cotignac in Provence (I read it first as Corignac but google corrected me) that has a pottery...
Hello everyone - I am looking for information on this plate. I picked up twelve of them at auction recently. They were misidentified as...
Are the mold numbers consecutive or close to consecutive? I'm just wondering if they were part of larger line. Austrian would also be my first...
It may help in your search to use the term "standard glaze". That's a common term for vases using that brownish background. It's quite lovely.
A picture of the cipher (close up) would help.
Hello Everyone - My sister-in-law inherited this rice bowl but I don't have enough experience to tell her much about it beyond that I think it's...
GDA is the mark of Gerard, Dufraisseix, and Abbot. That particular mark was used from circa 1900-1941. My suspicion is that GDA produced the china...
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