Yee. It could be. I am living in Sweden....
Thank you Can it be something else and not a cross?
Dear friends I found this bone ladle in a market. I think it could be a ladle of Coptic origin because of the cross engraved at the base. However,...
Yes, probably a 20th century pottery from Kyoto prefecture.
Thank you so much It seems that both the style and the writing below the bowl is Kenzan.
The typical mark Fukagawa is of Mount Fuji. But in the marks found on the net, Mount Fuji is without other symbols. The Imperial mark was...
Hello I would like to have some help with this japanese bowl writing and the period. Is it a Fukagawa? Thanks again Giuseppe
Yes, it could be but I can't find the Bavarian brand with a gold garland.
Difficult to say. the brand is almost illegible. Since the color is gold and the garland is a bit visible, I believe it may be the second one on...
Dear friends, I need your help. At a flea market I bought this beautiful porcelain bowl with the barely visible mark. I believe it was French but...
yes, there were many tourists and businessmen from Sweden in those years. I'm curious about the mushroom-shaped handles. I have not found any...
Thank you. Do you have any idea of the period. I think it is from the mid-twentieth century.
sorry I mean 9 cm wide
Dear friends. I would like to have your help identifying this small chinese bronze tripod vessel. I think it is modern because of the "Taotie" but...
Yes and the colors are of an archaic harmony. They make you Take contact with the passions of nature.
I agree with you. The flowers and butterflies are drawn in a beautiful way. Indian painting is new to me but it gives me nice feelings.
I did some research and I think it is accounts records from Rajasthan. Probably 19th century. Difficult to understand why the owner wanted to make...
No, there is no Asian museum nearby. There are some auction houses with specialists in the field. I will try to contact them.
This would also explain why the owner wanted to make the back visible. It is important, as sacred writing, as the painting.
Thanks everyone for the help. Based on your advice and research done on the internet it seems that it may be a Mughal painting from the 17th or...
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