Thank you so much John, it does look very close!
Here's two photo showing off the shape. Thanks for your help! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
At first glance, I also thought chinoiserie, but looking closer, I'm thinking there are pine trees and steeples with crosses.
Now that I look at it more, it does have similarities with early 19th century John Ridgeway. Does anyone else see it? Also, does the peeling on...
Thanks everyone! What's unusual about this cup and saucer is how large and heavy it is. It's definitely not dainty bone china.
Thank you for your feedback. The mark on the bottom is actually just residue from a sticker, so there don't seem to be any makers' marks at all.
Hi Everyone, Would anyone know the maker of this large & heavy Sevres style cup & saucer? TIA, Biju [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
Hi Everyone, Is anyone able to identify the maker of this cup & saucer? TIA, Biju [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Hard to nail these down to a specific maker it looks like, since there was a lot of similarity of the non-maker's mark markings. Thank you for...
I think Ridgway is a possibility. Thank you for the feedback.
Under closer inspection, I found an impressed mark that looks like initials "L B" Any thoughts who/what this might be (perhaps by Copeland)?...
Thank you so much SIS! Super helpful!
Here are some higher resolution photos - not sure if the mark is any more discernable though. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Thanks for that reference, will do.
Thank you for looking it up SIS! Hard to tell the glaze and colors from the black & whites, but I do see the picked lines in the latter pitcher....
Not sure beyond what's legible in the last photo. But the other mark definitely looks like the c.1851-85 Copeland mark in the link you referred....
Here's the closeup of the mark. [ATTACH]
I think that's it! Thank you so much!
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Hi All, Just got this brownware pottery pitcher that's 12 inches tall. Was told it's likely 19th century southern U.S. Any thoughts on maker,...
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