I like the unusual nr4 too. Looks a bit masonic to mine eye except the bird /fly.
I found in 1872 Marks and monogram book this signature. [ATTACH] but i cant find anything about him I found also that j. Clemenssons, Geoge...
Okay thank you
Thank you all
i also want to remove it but how do i do that without damaging the metal?
i dont know but the one looks horizontaly placed and the other verticaly. There is also these 3 slanting lines [ATTACH]
Any idea what kind of material is these made? [ATTACH]
Thank you both
older than 1950-1960?
A few close-ups [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Bought in a combo lot.I think the paint is not original. [ATTACH] should I remove the paint or leave it as is? which stone fits in the middle?...
Yes youre right, they have a full description. It does not look as a cheap mass produced teapot to mine eye and not a copy of someting else....
I bought this wooden box with inlaid pieces at auction a few years ago. [ATTACH] box seems inlaid with coppery metal, ivory or bone, shell-like...
thanks for the explanation. I wasnt sure because these parts looks handpainted.. could be partly handpainted ? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Thank you @evelyb30 butI don't quite understand what you're saying. :cyclops: do you mean all 5 are not old and possible made by a company named...
Thanks @Robert Ransom. I have absolutely no idea what plated zinc or other materials should look like so I took it apart to be able to photograph...
Looking for info for dating this candlessticks and the names of the shapes 1) 16cm long, made of 2 part. Needle part is only 1.5 cm long...
Is it hand painted or transfer printed? Can we date the pot looking to the shape of the spout, or lid knob or color used or the way it is marked??
I found this vases. The color gilding the lid and the painting shows some similarity. [ATTACH]
any idea where and when is made? Is it a decade old or much older?
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