Thank you @Any Jewelry, happy to be here again! And yes, I see the point you all make, the little guy does fit better to 19th - early 20th c. I...
Thank you very much, @komokwa and @Ex Libris , 19th c it may well be, even if the glass itself looks older...
Thank you all for your replies! I think it's quite old, but maybe a bit later than medieval, maybe 16th/17th c looking at the style? What do you...
Hi all, how would you date this stained glass fragment, please? Height is about 19 cm. [ATTACH]
Could it be German, too? Most .925 silver figures that one can find seem to be from there....
Thank you all for your comments! The height is about 17.5 cm. I tried to make a better photo of the mark, this is the best I could get.[ATTACH]
Hi all, please help me to identify the country of origin, age and maker of this silver figure of St Jacob[ATTACH] [ATTACH] .
Here is a short info on Seiji Kaisha and the relation to Fukagawa: https://gotheborg.com/marks/fukagawa.shtml
Looks like a Seiji Kaisha mark.
The one Aquitaine enhanced is a bronze coin of Alexander the Great of Macedonia (336-323). The last one looks like a coin of a Roman emperor of...
The stamp reads "Shou" in Chinese and means longevity, so it is an auspicious mark rather than a Name. The letter exists in Japanese too, and this...
As far as I know this mark is Samson.
I agree with Ce BCA's dating but with that mark and decoration I would see rather Japan as country of origin.
It's from Thailand, Mengrai Kilns, Duangkamol.
Yes, it is a Chinese vase with an archaic decoration. Imitations of archaic bronzes have been made for a very long time in China. This shape seems...
For Calvados maybe?
Nice bowl, the maker is Ishiguro Koko.
The first five are by Utagawa Kunisada.
Maker is Inoue Ryozai.
I am not familiar with the mark but you could check Okinawa as a possible place of origin.
Separate names with a comma.