The wax seal is an export mark used from 1940s. And one cannot export anything early than I think 18 century with a wax seal stamp anyway. The...
I believe the item was not bought as a complete, but put together from various makers. It would be possible to assemble another very similar set...
My teapot and linked teapot are very close in design. There are slight differences... thank you all for help... gives me more info to research.
Thank you! Translated the page. Not much info in translation. Other than "Urgent need for oriental tinware, Japanese Pewter, and sold out" Plus,...
A[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] About 5" high. Marked-best photo for now. Appears to be brass with silver overlay.
Need more details, does look like Dollhouse Miniatures The stemware, if glass might be made by Ferenc Albert or Francis Whittemore Chrysnbon made...
Try ebay. I see one for sale right now.
No spend summers in different state to escape the heat
Because the blades were in bad shape, I never tried to sell and went into my "fix" pile.
I haven't looked at them in awhile, but I believe one of them has some markings. The photos are on my computer. I am not home right now and wont...
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Interesting. I have two Jap? swords that have been sitting around for over decade. Blades are pretty up...maybe I should post photos... Probs repos.
Could be - Furoshiki: traditional Japanese wrapping cloths traditionally used to wrap and/or to transport goods.
Cheryl, thank you for your efforts!
I agree most likely silverplate. Not super heavy. A lot small use knicks with no brass showing through.
Absolutely would spot it. Nice find! I starting buying studio pottery in the late 1980s when everyone was passing it up. Biggest names sold awhile...
haha Kardashian style
I guess everyone is stumped as I am. Found many similar spoons, but none with the repousse bowl pattern or the laurel medallion at the tip. Most...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Unmarked. Anyone know the Maker, Age, Pattern? Maybe English, late 19th Century.[ATTACH]
Just an idea... early Roseville Pottery lines like Rozane, Owens Pottery and Rookwood used impressed numbers on their wares. First two, did have a...
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