Now that I think about it, the Roseville Rosecraft line looked very similar and the bottoms were often glazed except for the foot ring.
Yeah I was hoping for some very light cowan impression on the base, and I do agree the bases are not generally glazed
Looks like a Glaze Cowan Pottery used called Larkspur Lustre. Shape also looks Cowan, though others did a similar ones. Will look in our Cowan...
Could be Cowan, could you please post a photo of the entire bottom? -Joe
My guess would be for working ropes on a ships lines or sails - Joe
Yeah, I didn't see it in my McCoy books either. We may not know for sure until one turns up with its paper label still on.
Google Ceramic Eagle Planter and you can see a lot of them - If this is yours - Worthpoint says Royal Copley- but I would find others to confirm....
Agree, it was just a link I found informative in general (at least for me).
Below is a link I found helpful on gold hallmarks and different ways to test gold content (I always wondered how that worked). Best regards, Joe...
Hi, Found the below on the 18 K.P marking, which suggests it was made after 1976. Best Regards, Joe ***********...
Very nice micro-people to eat the micro-greens :angelic:
If you google Richard Grever BruNNerdale you can find hits that relate the two. (Update - Sorry, I thought it did- I hate using the Iphone and...
Sorry, I posted the Worthpoint reference, but don't have access to the prices (cost of membership seems high) Regards - Joe
Found his brother .... :angelic: [ATTACH]
I'd like a plate like that. Would hang it on the wall and make the cat crazy (she stared for hours at the nails left on the walls after some...
The bug in the center of the plate is what your Real Estate agent sees, and calls a "Cricket", when you do a house walk through with them :) - Joe
Your analysis was great, that’s what I thought you were suggesting!
The swinging back-and-forth could produce a flashing action so maybe it’s some kind of railroad signal? Can you find a patent number anywhere on it?
Hi, Florescent light will also fade them (but not incandescent and LED). You can also get UV acrylic glazing (if you're concerned about glass...
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