Tea stain/residue in the pot? Baking soda and bouling water will do the trick.
Looks like something happened in the kiln with that glaze, but maybe a "happy accident." I don't recognize the mark, but there is the possibility...
When helping a friend of my mother's (years ago) sell a punch set (Alhambra pattern IIRC) I discovered that the same pattern produced in Canada...
I got an American (North American cuz some Canuck might've done it, LOL) vibe from the photo right off the bat. But that doesn't mean much.;)
The bottom rattle would be my pick of the group. But where I live there is a LOT of indigenous (Haida) art, vintage and contemporary to see and like.
Very cool!
I gave my son his great-grandfather's silver propelling pencil some years ago. I think you twisted part of it to propel the lead forward. I found...
Well, that was a huge score! Congrats!
The modelling and the detail in painting make this a winner no matter who made it.
I'm thinking North American and that number looks like someone put it on for identification purposes. Absolutely late 60s/70s design. I'd call...
Wowser! Love it.
I have an old cat, but these doggie photos are lovely!
48 is a baby, LOL!!
Japanese inspired, not necessarily Japanese IMHO. The design on the pot is actually impressed -- the "bubble" design is the same in each...
How interesting! Cool lamp.
Cool.
LOL, I remember when I was a girl/early teen, I soaked labels off my parents liquor and wine bottles (my Dad was making wine in those days) and...
"I think I will market the plates that way—by a woman artist." Great idea. I wasn't denigrating what she did by saying she was a hobbyist...
Cool. Looks old, but that doesn't mean anything, LOL. Wondering if it is a vintage (possibly antique) souvenir from Egypt?
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