The group I belong to is British Pottery and Porcelain discussion group
Here are a few more pics (apologies, I didn't take one of the neck straight on but yes the decoration is a mirror image of the other side)...
I thought so too, I didn't even get to say thank you! But yes @Bronwen I think you're probably right.
Nope! An admin turned commenting off :hilarious:[ATTACH]
Thank you everyone, much appreciated!
Hello all, thanks for your input! I also shared in a British pottery and porcelain group on Facebook to narrow down a possible maker and the...
Wonderful, thank you!
Oh yes, that is similar! So tricky when there are no markings. Do you think they are as old as the British version shown? Late 18th century?
Hello! No markings on these ones, hoping to figure out the age and origin. The milk/creamer is 7.5"H, the sugar 7"H. I've seen similar that are...
I would say relatively lightweight.
Thank you! :)
Thank you! My photos aren't great as the light was fading a bit.
Thanks! Sadly I didn't I would have loved to but we were kind of restricted to visiting places in walking distance. Did take a trip to visit Pearl...
Ah yes the heat still doesn't prepare you for DS :hilarious::hilarious:
Oh it is the same thank you! Described only as antique, I wonder if early 20th century or 19th century?
Hello! Hoping you can help with the age of these two shoe shaped pin cushions (the slightly larger one is missing the pin cushion part but there...
Hello all :) I'm back from a short vacation in Hawaii- gone from +27 degrees C to -27 back in Alberta Canada lol- so I have a few items to share...
I can see what you mean! The photo does look like there's something there but there isn't- it's just a bit of the gold coating scratched off.
Hmm, I'm not seeing any letters on it (I checked with my loupe).
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