McCoy and other pottery makers produced dinnerware in what is commonly sold on the resale market as brown drip. It's basically a brown base with a...
I'd be careful with the lightbulbs. If eBay already bounced you for lightbulbs once they may not be happy that you're trying them again. There's...
Neither McCoy or Shawnee. That's not a color either pottery used. I'm leaning Asian.
I wouldn't have thought it would have a paper label and artist initials if it was a second. Beautiful piece!
Maybe a stylus pen?
I have the book. Toothpick Holders: China, Glass and Metal, Prepared by the National Toothpick Holder Collector's Society. ISBN #PB 0-915410-88-5....
I'm wondering if this is indeed a Noritake pattern or whether it was purchased as Noritake whiteware and then decorated here in the US. It wasn't...
Makes perfect sense. Thank you all!
Hello Board Friends - I recently rescued this Copeland Late Spode transferware plate from a stack at our local auction. I told the auctioneer it...
I can't give you any firm information - just my impression. I think it's hobbyist painted. The porcelain is probably German or Austrian. The name...
We have marbles come through the auction house here all the time but never anything really special. Usually they come in Ball jars and they tend...
Not off the wall at all. I'm not sure it was an individual but discrepancies you noted are exact the reasons I thought a different company might...
During this period Brush McCoy pieces were not marked as such but some pieces did have impressed mold numbers, not all but some. If you ever find...
I think 19th century is certainly plausible. The mirror images are especially nice and not something you see often. The unfinished back implies...
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