I would think your little figurine is probably German but can't tell you specifically what factory. I've never been able to untangle the different...
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Hello Board Friends - I am having a little trouble figuring out this Doulton Burslem mug. Would this qualify as Japonisme? I'm not that familiar...
There are several of these listed on eBay as Royal Haeger. I can't verify that attribution but it may be area to explore.
Is it marked on the bottom? And a photo of the sticker may help to date it. I suspect it's very late production due to the color but would need...
Thank you for adding the close up pictures. There is a lot more hand painted detail there than I originally thought. I'm leaning towards stencil...
I'm going to guess continental European, possibly French, in the style some collectors call old Paris porcelain. You don't give the size but these...
Sorry that I'm late to the conversation, Peggy. I'm glad it worked out okay in the end. I have got an extensive collection of ruby glass and it's...
I would check Toledo Spain pottery.
Three of the paperweights do look cracked. I wouldn't say it's common although most collectors come across a cracked weight or two every now and...
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Hello Everyone! I think this vase might be Aseda but am not sure. It stands 8 5/8" tall. The color is a bit richer than the pictures show. Thanks...
Your mark dates circa 1886-1891. During that era most porcelain manufacturers and exporters did not use pattern names. Everyday dishes were...
JMHO - I collect Limoges and my first rule is that a piece is not Limoges unless it's marked Limoges. Unmarked Limoges would be very rare....
Perhaps you overspent from an investment standpoint but you also need to factor in the enjoyment the set has given you over the years. I know...
It looks like Replacement.com is at least familiar with the pattern. https://www.replacements.com/china-royal-doulton-d4889/c/177388 I have to...
For what it's worth McCoy just called it matt or matte green. It was not a consistent glaze color from piece to piece so "green" encompassed a...
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