I doubt I could add anything other than it looks Austrian/Bohemian and turn of the 20th c. That said, a photo of marks is helpful often. And...
That's a heck of a beach find!
Welcome, DeeAitch! Yes, just about anything is vintage. Antique is 100 years old or more for most things. There was a bit of a fad for plaid...
Bit of a mystery to me, but I don't think Chinese. I "think" European. Are the floral swags hand-painted or a transfer? The gilded initials...
Yowser! Fantastique les objets et bijoux!
Thanks, Charlie! I love it when everyone here takes it in stride when I can't restrain my inner grammar queen! :smug:
The Amati one made me laugh!
I think it's a good bet that that is what OP's platter is. One can read "Old Willow" in the blurry mark.
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Huh. That lid is unusual with the unglazed inner section. While the painting certainly looks rather French, I'm not sure about the body. The...
Thanks for the photo of the base. It is German or thereabouts.
Ours are ReStore. That's where the Canadian gal founed all that lovely Meissen. Haven't been to one lately...
Uh, thanks, but no thanks!:hilarious:
My DH sold his mom's engagement ring. The centre diamond we were told was a good quality one and should be worth something, but it wasn't worth...
I like the censer, but GRAMMAR QUEEN ALERT! More sharp or sharper, but not more sharper. :writer:
Wowser!
I could use a lorgnette even though I wear glasses!
Similar to the one you previously posted. We appreciate a photo of the base(s) whether there is a mark or not.
Any mark on the saucer base? Probably German, I think, and turn of the 20th c. Something for the masses. ;) Not great quality and not much value...
Oooh! Nice one!
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