[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi all, I found this stunning little Noritake vase today but can’t find another like and unsure its exact age....
Thanks @Figtree3 yes I had tried that but with no luck. So thought maybe same idea, different Roman site.
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[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi all, so here’s an interesting little plaque I found today that appears to be a copy of a Roman head in profile as a...
Interesting info here about Hirsch production - seems to confirm the later production were metal faces and moulds mostly 1930s (French style not...
Thanks @milestoneks - one of the felt pieces is loose but alas nothing underneath.
Wow well spotted @say_it_slowly it’s tough to see but says PAT. PEND. - so patent pending would give me further reason to think an American...
Thanks @Roaring20s that's them but yes I’d be highly surprised if they were from the 80s. I’d think 30s or 40s if not earlier. The celluloid heads...
Yes @Roaring20s thats what I was thinking too although the patina is more like old school French bookends I have and the bases are very thick....
Thanks @KikoBlueEyes i don’t think this pair ever had globes or books. There’s no indication on the hands of ever being there but perhaps just the...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi, here’s a second pair I suspect are American deco but could also be European. The figures are Atlas and many made...
Hi all, I’ve had this pair of deco bookends for a long time but have not been able to find the maker. Looks to me to be a Lorenzl or French style...
Thanks @Ownedbybear - so perhaps a bit earlier than I had thought. I’ll keep searching - I’d assume the same pattern was used on other items so...
[ATTACH] Hi all, I am assuming this is English, maybe early 20th century (or late 19th?). There are numbers on the ceramic base and the back of...
Thanks fantastic, thanks @say_it_slowly Ill try to decipher it. I can work out my mark was used after 1936 but no clue for how long and can’t see...
Many thanks @say_it_slowly that’s great. I can’t find any info on different mark dates so would love any other pointers if you do find a reference...
Hi all, I can’t identify the maker’s stamp on this little vase, a symbol and word Budapest - perhaps incomplete? Anyone recognise it and know age?...
Yep that’s it, thanks so much!
Hi, is anyone able to help identify this porcelain capsicum item please? I can’t locate the stamp but the style looks Czech, Austrian or German to...
Thanks @sabre123 yes can see what you mean. The “G”, lack of an initial (surname only), overall sig style and that they’re all water themed...
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