A late vote for late nineteenth. As aj says, that face is typical.
It’s going to be very late nineteenth, after 1891 probably. Nice thing.
Nordic is a thought, and maybe also Celtic. You’ve made me think, especially with that goose in flight.
Paging @Bronwen
Brit here says coffee.
I’ve several like this. One bought new in about 1976.
My car boot sale, first of the season for my favourite one, was RAMMED. Best finds were people I’d not seen since the end of October. Much hugging.
Ruth, an indelible laundry pen might fix that.
Yup, that’s the German. The pieces are marked like that too.
They did, that’s Imari style.
Sorry, I should have said that. About the shape name I mean. I’ve a few of them, I collect Moss Rose. The Daisy (chamomile) one looks ok for...
That veining doesn’t look right for blue John and it’s rather pinkish. What does it look like under UV?
Should have said, I agree it’s not Gaudy Welsh. Sort of Imari.
I think hobby. Rosenthal didn’t airbrush. Nicely done.
If it were London, I’d know, but I can’t think of any in Edinburgh. Arg.
I’ve got a fake Opal pendant, which I was thinking of donating. Good job I checked the chain first. Nine carat.
F214 is the pattern. They were rarely named.
I think bringing the stone back, if you can, would be a good idea. Gold with wear is nice but a dull stone is a shame.
I like Avebury much better than Stonehenge for the same reason, the village is entwined with it.
Lambeth mark, Lambeth numbering and Lambeth made, I reckon. Burslem did finer chinas and porcelains at the time this was made. I can’t remember...
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