Seems to be a fruit cake covered in pastry. Sounds nice.:)
https://oldcopper.org/special_topics/registered_designs.php
Rd509500 seems to be 1908 if that helps.
My impression is that the line through the fence in photo three resulted in it being unfinished and junked. The catch is that it has a stamp on...
Only other one found online was a worthpoint one and they thought it was Victorian era pressed glass. It has a thistle on it so maybe Scottish....
Tried to research these online but couldn't figure out how to describe the type of disembodied figurines. Must be an art world descriptor for this...
Always like that style. Looks around 1950s-1960 to me.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] No marks at all and the only other example of this I can find is an Alamy...
It's got "fleur-de-lis" all over it. French?:bag:
Bought this on eboo and my first thought was it looked art deco 1930s. Then saw how clean the support platform was with very few marks underneath...
Not on any local potters list that I can find so far. Could be Trish and Ken someone as well.
Hippie blacksmith.:bag:
Think of a star trek enemy. Go the Borg.:D
Julie:bag:
https://www.robknottenbelt.com/about.htm...
I've seen hundreds of these at auction over the last year or so. All made in China.:bag:
https://www.realorrepro.com/article/R.S.-PrussiaGermanySuhlPoland Not an expert but seems reasonably modern. Personally I'd put it on the $10 table.
Paid for with imaginary numbers called bitcoin or imaginary money dreamed up by the reserve banks each year.:bag:
Bought this lots of steins for a total of $41AU recently because of curiosity about the one in the middle engraved with an 1807 inscription as...
Not an expert but the first one looks like the outline was transfer printed and then colored in. The second one looks painted by an average...
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