forget what I wrote above.
perhaps stoneware jugs produced in the Nassau District in western Germany, which is today the state of Hesse. The jugs contained natural mineral...
i'm only triying to help
these are very deep dead bubbles and now appear to be under an unaffected glaze. is it possible that you can post with 50 or 100X enlarged...
I still think that the body antique is but the decoration most likely added in 20th century and fired again. I agree to disagree
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Arnart Imports Inc., mark registered in 1957. Cancelled June 6th, 2001.
look closely the flowers. the blue color is a bit thicker there and you don't see the crackels
yes under not through .... what i try to say is that the blue color should also on surface have crackles..
the background and lighting can indeed affect the photos, but if you look at the photos, you will see that not only the vibrancy of the colors but...
Very decoratief vase. if you look closely at the photos you will see that the craks or artificaly made (which i don't think) or the vase was...
gorgeous plate with a bottom thats looks like 18th century
or try this website http://www.meissencollector.com/figures_numbers/2nufi9949.htm http://www.meissencollector.com/figures_numbers/2nufi9948.htm
"Kavalier und Schale" and "Dame und Schale" thats the name of the figurines. They are certainly very beautiful and very neetly done but possible...
If it was from 19th century you should see some gold loses essecially by the ears or neck. To mine eye, the gold a bit to glossey and to pristine....
I can well imagine what it is like:arghh:. good luck with the renovation.
I didn't mention hilditch because I myself had 2 hilditch saucers and they had a different footrim. but that of course does not mean that these...
could you post a new pic of the bottom? not from top but from front. please keep your camera 45 degrees so we can see the foot rim clearly..
I'm pretty sure it's English; the painting style, the color combination the green pigment does not suit chinese porcelain. it could be a blank...
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