Image 010212-03-17 on this favourite site of Antiquers for all German porcelain factories shows your mark....
That's a new one to me! Might be helpful to see what the cup and saucer look like. I imagine you have googled:...
How cool is that? The checkerboard feature is the cherry on top!
Sweet!
It is vintage! How vintage I dunno, but the box may be a clue. Not antique yet, I think (100 yrs old +).
Well, he would be about the right age to be designing these in the 50s/60s.
Yes, the date mark is in line with the style. I never read Ivanhoe, so I was thinking King Arthur or Robin Hood, LOL. Sugar bowl, I think.
, After I looked for Tallichet on Google,it occurred to me that it was the designer, not the company. :rolleyes: I remember the name Vera on all...
Yes, that does look more like yours.
Yes, just what I was thinking -- similar to the ones in the link I posted. I am bad because I use the spring things, but the better plates are in...
Tallichet from the last photo, but Tallithet is also possible. I love the "authentic viking design" description, LOL. I'd say a loose...
Google lens AI says this: The image shows the base of a porcelain vase with a distinctive blue mark, which identifies it as a product of...
Something like this one might work if you can get one large enough: https://www.easelsbyamron.com/Metal-Wall-Plate-Hangers-1577.aspx
Cool! Excellent sleuthing!
Further down the page is another red orb mark which points to a much later date. I don't think this is 19th c, shape and decoration are pretty...
Yep. It's got $30 of decorative value at the very least!
IIRC sometimes called a tumble up or something like that?
That's quite the collection! My brother remembers Howdy Doody better than I as I was too young for it. I'm sure there are collectors out there...
Google lens showed some vaguely similar Weller items and this Van Briggle vase which also has some similarity with yours:...
When you have no idea, any info gives you a starting point.
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