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Fantastic glaze on that vase, Vitry!
Those are interesting pots and marbles. Don't see why marbles wouldn't have been used as stoppers. Whether 17thc or not, I dunno.
Alas, those of us of a "certain age" have inherited a lot of stuff from our parents and grandparents. Many things were wedding gifts or things...
Good to see you posting, Johnny! The smoking set is cloisonné. I also like the painting!
:hilarious: Back where it belongs!
Sweet. If a salt, wouldn't it have had a liner?
I thought it was phthalo blue?
Perhaps she is lurking. :cat:
Pretty sure that Roarins 20s has the correct ID, but a pic of the marks on the base of a plate would confirm. Also, I think there is a date mark...
Well, the decoration tells you what those one are for, LOL! Sure, why not. But you could use the bowls for any nibblies. What's in a name? :D
Gorgeous, and I'm not partial to fish!
I believe so.
I've seen them advertised as puzzle bowls. I thought they were akin to nut dishes. I don't they go on the plate. Here's a Rosenthal set:...
Thanks, everyone! I'll give mirana's method a try next time. Tech stuff (ie: phone and laptop) have driven me nearly crazy over the last few...
Rule of thumb is to consider any beehive/Royal Vienna mark a fake. It is one of the most faked mark around. Some of the latter 19th c cabinet...
I was thinking kitchen sponge or scourer too.
Excellent sleuthing! Looks fairly utilitarian stuff.
Cool you ID'd the maker. But NR? That mark is stylised out of all recognition, LOL.
I get the black box either way with the ebay links.:mad:
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