I apologize again for the inconvenience of last night and in the meantime I thank all those who have given me their sympathy and their welcome in this group. Some years ago I found one item that I cannot identify: Coffee set for two in a very very ight porcelain bisquit, very ornate, consists of 2 cups with saucers, coffee pot, milk jug, oval tray. I do not understand whether it is a bad taste object of the 50s or whether can be an object of the late 1800. No sign or brand. Someone can give me any information? l
Seems old to me, and rather pretty... Not the kitsch things from the 50’s Wait for the pottery lovers to pop in! Ah, better to move this to the right board , calling @daveydempsey to help
You're really very kind, I realized I was wrong but I did not know how to fix it. I'm too old to be agile with the pc.! Tomorrow I'll do better. Thank you
Giulissa, it is no problem for us to help you learn to use the site. Most new members need a little help with their first postings. We will see if Davey's powers extend to moving only part of a thread. If he cannot, one way to direct the pottery experts to look here would be to start a thread in the Pottery & Glass forum that has a link to this thread instead of having to do it all again. The style is what my mother always called 'Bavarian' china, a very general term she used for these colorful pieces with extensive painting. A Google search now for 'antique Bavarian china tea set' returns things in an assortment of styles, but she meant things like this: http://www.antiques.com/classified/...que-China--Antique-Bavarian-Porcelain-Tea-Set
Sorry I can't move part of a thread. You will have to start a new post in Pottery & Glass, perhaps you could copy and paste.
OK, Giulissa, Mod has spoken. Go here, click the blue 'button' for start new thread & post as you did here. https://www.antiquers.com/forums/pottery-glass-and-porcelain.14/