Does kind of look like writing, but I can't read it either [ATTACH]
... Do we REALLY want to see what's under the robe??? :clown::chicken::jawdrop:
Just wondering, while cleaning, did you rinse it under warmish water while it was cold just out of the cabinet?
This may help: https://www.antiquers.com/threads/posting-a-thread-and-uploading-pictures.15990/
"B" or "8" could also be a "Clay ID" mark that they used during this period. Also see down towards the bottom area of the enhanced photo below -...
Circa "Upstairs Downstairs"
Yeah, at 6 inches and with no bottom hole, you're right. I guess I'm just REALLY wanting some apple pie right now :hungry:
My guess is pie vent. Used to let steam out of cooking pies
Please see https://www.antiquers.com/threads/glass-pottery-marks-reference-library.430/ Good-luck - Joe!
Is Authentic, as others have verified. Pattern is Wincraft, with a Pinecone motif. Wincraft copied some of the motifs from their other lines to...
My guess would be studio pottery. Flat bottom and circular marks probably from the wire used to free it from the wheel. PS - also is redware,...
Yes, or Florist Foam. There may be other uses as well. Often see these with "Brody" on the bottom. Google "Brody Bowls" and look at the Image...
Florists used these for many years, mid century and much later. Lots and lots out there. Still pretty tho.
Your welcome! I've gotten really good prices on used books through the Amazon used book sellers. I check the sellers ratings and read the...
It's shown on page 86 of "Sanford's Guide to McCoy" pottery as made in 1959 (or starting from then). Its wonderful to see that Paper label still...
Very Cute little Ming Blue Hexagon Sugar Bowl. Mid-Century-ish? The above references may help you narrow down the date. Worth maybe $30 in...
I was at the doctors once and he took one of those out but I ran like hell and never did find out what it was...
Always curious, I wasn't sure what Alabaster was vs Marble. Found this nice older thread here, also discusses Onyx...
You’re correct it’s not Roseville Tuscany. Could you post a picture of the underside?
My guess would be mid-century modern or later studio art.
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