That is the cutest little ellyfant! I'm so glad that you rescued him from the bin!
That one has more age IMHO than the square tea box that I like. Unusual to see that the bottom is also cloisonne.
As Canada was known then as the "Dominion of Canada," a lot of Indian items were exported to all parts of the country, so it wouldn't be a stretch...
From google lens:...
What a great lot! I love the square cloisonne box.
Lots of high-end retailers had their name marked on the base. Here in Canada it was the late, lamented Birks. In the US, quite a few including...
Well, that is too bad. A nice piece. At least it wasn't a signed piece by Edward Raby. That would be worse. :D
Done! Will report back if anyone replies.
From the style and quality, I would reckon 20th c somewhere, maybe first half. You could try gotheborg.com to find the mark, but reading the...
I think it may say "Made in Spain."
OK, looking at it from a calligrapher's perspective, that could be simply a capital B. But I can't shake the feeling that the first part is a...
Hello! Welcome. The doggie looks like chalkware and could be mid-20th c on up IMHO. The crawling baby is porcelain. Sadly, no clear mark, but...
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=160753220649562&id=159411347450416&set=a.160751877316363 From his objects on google, I don't think it's...
Looks First Nations.
The mark in the link to the old thread that I posted has a clearer mark and it doesn't look like an S to me.
A very bright woman who followed her passion. Oddly, she was in a dream I had last night. No furry friends, though.
Ah, the factory used the "Dresden lace" process. Well spotted @sabre123!
There is a Facebook group: ANTIQUE EUROPEAN PORCELAIN COLLECTORS Someone there might have a clue. If you're not on FB, I am a member of the...
We have seen this mark before (2021) https://www.antiquers.com/threads/art-nouveau-vase-maker.65800/ No ID then either.
Fabulous glaze.
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