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Sorry, I appear to be a bit late to the party again. Your flower pot is indeed McCoy from the 1930's. McCoy simply called it a flower pot and...
Possibly Furstenberg?
Probably Burley & Tyrell Company who were a US importer known to purchase Mortiz Zdekauer porcelain.
I run my unsolds back through auction. The problem here is that glass is sold by the lot and I always seem to end up with one piece I want and...
Mid-Century glass has a following. Viking will sell and unusual colors and shapes can bring decent amounts. As for Fenton - I am avoiding most of...
Thank you SIS! Viking never crossed my mind! Very much appreciated. Don
Yes, that was one of the cues I used. I tried to get a very stubborn Yorkshire Terrier off my lap so I could check my Weller books but he won't...
Yes, or perhaps Vietnam. Nice vase though.
Agree that it's quite lovely. I don't recognize it as a Brush or McCoy shape so I'm leaning towards Weller.
My first thought was either West German or Italian but the bottom is not quite I would expect. Sorry I can't help more but perhaps my comment will...
Hello Everyone - I'm really baffled on this one. I have a dish and a paperweight that seem to fit together as a pair. The dish measures 6 3/8"...
Even if is genuine it seems a very high price. I couldn't sell it here in the US at 1/6 of what they are asking.
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