These certainly look English to me, typical early tea cups.
its a 19th century fake chelsea figure, probably German or French manufacture, we see them fairly often here. The chelsea Anchor marks were widely...
its lovely, but i know nada about oriental
ANYONE?
Hi, its ok, probably not wemyss as most wemyss have quite a thick glaze and is very prone to staining and flaking, would have impressed marks on...
Ha Ha, it does look like him doesn't it! I just could not resist him especially with the big soulful eyes.
can i see a picture of the base ?
I recently bought this retro long necked dog and can't identify the maker. I suspect german possibly cortendorf. Any help would be appreciated
I only use the word excellent if something is pristine with no visible flaws or marks ,Rare i only use if i can't find it anywhere for sale on...
WOW, wish this was mine, its very pretty.
Possibly Scandinavian
this is a rare book, try abesbooks for value if there is any for sale.
the glasses are not finished with fire polished safety rim. The rims are just gently rolled at the edge.
Thank you! I think as i bought them in the UK they are more likely to be S&W.
they are a bit of a mystery and yes they are very pretty. The uranium stem really lights up under uv light- even strong sunlight has it glowing away.
I could not resist them, they are a lovely big bowl and just real nice. Probably paid far too much!
Hi, folks , I recently bought these sundae or sherbet glasses at auction and need some help identifying them. The bowl and foot are formed with...
The famile noir glaze was faked during the 19th century by removing original red glaze and reglazing in black. so this may have happened to yours.
Hi, check closely that there is not a signature hidden in the decoration as this looks very French to me.
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