Cool style!
Usually this is Italian, Murano, and known as filigrana. It is sometimes Japanese too.
Soy sauce is right.
looks like horse or llama mark on the footrim ...not really a Japanese trait, more likely studio pottery?
:nailbiting::blackeye::inpain::dead: never enough though! This isn't cloisonne of course, it's what we call Canton enamel. Far rarer than...
Bulb pot
Franklin mint sold a bunch of miniature Chinese vases a few decades back and the set came in display cases a bit like this ...not saying for sure...
This isn't lampwork unless your lamp is an industrial welder :wideyed: (too big) It's a known Murano model. I've owned variations of it, it's by...
Asian, but not Chinese or Japanese. New.
Could we see the marks? At a glance it appears to be a sort of mishima celadon, but hard to say if it is actually inlaid, anyway, Korean style and...
Yes it is a Murano piece
These aren't Staffs, hard paste pugs so usually German ...although they could be Japanese copies I suppose ...Pretty sure German though.
I think this one is Chinese - looks a bit Japanese-like but I think it must be Chinese but non traditional - maybe Taiwan?
there were 15 million model T's made, so with each car having 5, there's a lot of wheels out there!
cigarettes, came with matching matchbox cover and ashtray.
He's just a version of the fisherman. Good luck piece. Don't thing he's an immortal, just good at catching fish. Too bad about the missing eye...
I think these are pretty new reproductions.
Lets see the thing
gold leaf background ..could it be a decoupage?
Feet are very distinctive, not seen that detail before ...knobs look original too so mid 19thc would be my guess ...style is 18thc BTW
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