You can see straight away that this is a truly high quality piece.
I bought this painting today. It’s a large piece on board measuring 79x59cm . I took it out of the frame as the glass was damaged but it was...
Nice quality porcelain although not particularly fashionable at the moment.
The parrots are very well done but I agree with you that they are painted on blanks. The second looks like it might be Italian Majolica.
I think that the fact that your piece has a Guest and Gray stamp is enough for you to be satisfied . They are a specialist company dealing with...
It’s in a Kakiemon palette which was used by both Chinese and Japanese. My feeling is Japanese 18th century
I'm not sure. The cherub holds a cup but there also appears to be a tambourine on the ground.
Thank you for this lead.
This is a very well made porcelain cup and saucer. The cup is just 6cm tall and the saucer 22x12.5 cm . Both are very well painted in pastel...
Pretty sure that it’s a Meiji period piece. It’s well painted. With the damage I think it would sell for around £50 if it came up for auction locally.
Thanks so much for this.
Thank you. I think one of the words is Croydon on the outskirts of London
Yes I really must spell check my posts!
Thank you all so much for solving this for me.
Nice finds.
This huge jug stands over 34cm high and is tin glazed earthenware. It is finely hand painted and well modelled. It has an impressed maker’s mark...
This quart (2pint) pewter jug with offset handle stands about 23cm tall. It is marked with a crown and GRIV for George IV and a lion rampant crown...
I think that it’s most likely an original as the other pieces in the lot all have some age . For example this Murano dolphin ewer. [ATTACH]
I didn’t want to put too many pics in one thread so have split it. This lovely green vase is 23cm tall and is hand blown.i believe that this is...
Good afternoon. These pieces were in a mixed auction lot yesterday. Image searches have given me a few clues although nothing definitive. Can you...
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