It's higher quality than the modern Chinese Sancai drip glaze pieces. It would be a difficult piece to make. I said early 20th century, not 19th...
It's not the typical art I find locally. I like it though. I couldn't find anything about the artist. Any help is appreciated. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think everything here is unique enough that I didn't number the photos. The stoneware has no markings. There is a set of these Demi C&S. I've...
Here's a few more items from the same estate. The blue and gold piece is the most intriguing to me, Limoges? One piece is Campodimonte I believe....
I'm leaning toward the 1st half of the 20th century due to the higher quality. Please, don't worry about offending me. It is what it is whatever...
The end of the staff looks vaguely like a Phoenix head.
Things quickly become sentimental to me. Especially when I trace down all the history myself or develop theories about a specific piece.
Yes, I should heed the same advice too. Some things I just can't let go though.
I picked this piece up today. It measures 10" tall and is rather heavy for it's size. The flea market owner I bought it from buys out estates....
I think now is the time to invest and hold. At least for me. Potential buyers are too distracted by this chaotic world. I do have tons of items in...
I've tried to sell. But, starting about 6 months ago the antique market took a nose dive. I'd rather keep it than basically give it away and deal...
I have a 400 sq ft sunroom that is too congested to even walk through and I'm afraid to put anything else in there because it could be damaged by...
Yep, it's $20. But my walls are packed full of oil paintings. And my closets are congested with oil paintings. And we're taking about a 2200 sq ft...
I actually passed on it for $20. I like the work, but have just about ran out of storage room, including wall space. This piece is at least 3ft...
I can seem to track down this exact image anywhere. I saw several similar works by various French impressionist in the late 19th century. This is...
I think this is a Longwy piece from the late 19th century. Why the center section of the bottom is unglazed and it isn't fully marked, I have no...
Can we eliminate Longwy? in addition to their written mark they are sometimes marked with written numbers.
It is light beige color and bisque on the base. And the number is written or stamped on.
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It reminds me of Malibu tiles, like this one - http://www.ebay.com/ulk/itm/111194062932
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