I agree with those whom are sceptical. Yes. Chinese but atypical of the Republic period and probably brand new. A cross between Canton enamels...
Yes, but I'm sure it isn't. Some sellers are wishful thinkers.
I agree with Ownedbybear, probably Asian. Just one of many variations on a theme. Here’s a similar example at a massive price....
A Google Lens image search came up with some results including this on eBay. But it might not be east to match the height and find a single male...
I would say last quarter of the 19th C. and these enamelled celadon plates are commanding surprisingly high prices.
I doubt that it would be more than a decade or so old and unless it were of better quality it wouldn't make much difference. I am fairly sure that...
It might be Tibetan and not as old as it appears to be.
If you have no success here - and there are vast numbers of such marks - there is a Facebook group devoted to Yixing pottery run by an expert who...
Yes, it does look rather crude for Meissen but it’s worthwhile showing it to a reliable auction house or researching further just in case it’s...
Unless it has the usual complement of impressed numbers and correctly painted crossed swords mark it is not likely to be Meissen but it might be a...
What an amazing find!
Archaistic style depicting warriors and typically have those pseudo-bronze bands etc. beneath the shoulder and often an incised mark on a brown...
An impressive piece, John. I guess it’s late Qing dynasty but I’m not sure. Anyway, I think the decoration is known as the sweet pea pattern....
It’s almost certainly a recent piece bearing the mark of Wanli (1573-1619) and decorated in wucai palette. I think there are plenty of similar...
Google Yalos Casa Murano, I think that could be what it is but is the base glass or painted? Perhaps not if the latter. What is the size, John?...
I presume this to be a piece of Bohemian enamelled glass but I'm not sure if it had a specific use and I wonder when it was made and whether it...
Well, there'd be collectors who are missing the dome or who wish to replace a damaged one, so it is still worth a fair bit to the right person. Of...
Actually, George Jones was a prominent manufacturer, rather than an artist. They made pottery other than majolica too.
I agree, they commonly have pink interiors. I wondered if that’s why you asked.
It looks very much like the highly sought after George Jones majolica. If so, and with a base, very valuable. Oh, and it’s a cheese dome. One...
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