i meant the lidded bowl
i agree with John. first one looks 19th century English transfer printed partly handpainted chinoiserie saucer; maybe newhall, spode ? the second...
I would like to have one for that price
definitefly
Wonder why I can't find any examples without the floral center design? ......Having already been lucratively engaged to supply undecorated pieces...
i think i found it:joyful:. not 18th century but early 19th and not porcelain paris but Nantgarw :p. congratulations! very nice find. i would go...
what nice elegant plates. I guess I couldn't hold back and bought all 12, but that's me :) if I look at the decor I would date it at the end of...
welcome Iseult!
I sincerely hope for you but maybe it just isn't real. The goblet does not seem to have been signed with a smooth hand, but with a fixed precise...
The bowl is richly colored, with blue and copper glaze this is why i said its oribe ware but i cant find the makers mark to be sure. what is your...
no thanks, happy to be able to help
the size looks normal for the jardinaire...
This is the ‘standard’ Doulton mark on Burslem earthenware and bone china used from 1901 to 1922 and from 1928 to c. 1936. its from blue childeren...
agreed with vanPoperin. nice oribe ware.
https://shopjapan.ca/product/soup-bowl-r554sa/
I couldn't find your plates at the Wedgwood Museum. you may be able to approach them.... they may be interested...
very lovely plates. do you certain its a "G" and not a "C"? how big are they?
I can well imagine you thinking that. If we look closely at the piece, you can probably see that it is a machine-produced piece. the brass is to...
it has no traditional shape and decoration. I'm afraid it's a modern piece
I'm sorry but I don't share your opinion. what you call messy, I call spontaneous, freely painted. the apple green, magenta and orange color seem...
Separate names with a comma.