Haha, yes, indeed.
Thank you Any Jewelry! Yes, it was framed and glued on paper but I removed the frame, which looked 1950s - 60s to me, as it was ugly IMO...
Hi, I have this Balinese wood panel showing Sita and Hannuman, height is about 50 cm. How old would you think it is? Thank you, Mat [ATTACH]...
The figure on the back is Artemis Ephesia and on the obverse likely Athena, so it tries to be an ancient Greek coin. But it doesn't look like an...
Yes, you are right, the mark reads " Kutani".
Hmm, I would spend that money on something else.
I would go with the lamp theory. Both look ok for late 19th, early 20th c in my opinion. But the first one is heavily cut down and the second one...
@Ken Yap, yes, I agree, as I wrote above, the mark is stamped.
The Qianlong mark is stamped but the decoration seems to be hand painted. I would not call it Peranakan, such bowls would have been used in...
The maker is "Middle Kingdom", modern and of very good quality.
Hi, it looks fine to me but more towards the second half of the 19th c at earliest. If you search for " Prunkteller Meissen" you will find a lot...
Debora, unfortunately my knowledge of these is not too big, but your picture comes from the ceramopolis page and is dated there 18th c. The people...
The one Debora showed is 18th c. As to the one sunday silence has, it certainly looks like an 19th c one but I am not sure if the foot is...
Thank you all for your comments! As for the age I meant late 18th c as 1780 or 1790. Yes, the dish is in good shape. It has some wear but no chips...
This is a something I found lately, a Chinese export dish in shell shape, 20 x 19.5 cm. I think it is still late 18th c, would you agree ( or...
Hi,it doesn't seem to be porcelain. I also do not think that it is English, I would search towards Iran or maybe Turkey...
I am with 2manybooks, he is Chinese and a toggle, and I think it is an old ivory one, not a reproduction.
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But what is shown on the other side?
It could be s Chinese liquor bottle of the late 19th, early 20th c.
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