The M. Langbroek "signatures" look very different in the fruit (print) and the 18th century inspired figural decorations (script) & the styles are...
That also makes sense. Since Replacements dates the White Monarch plates 1964-70, the stamped mark is 1951+, & my mom probably bought them in...
Very fine. Atmospheric, good design. I have a soft spot for watercolorists who know when to stop.
Good to know. But the plate seems to be the Minton "White Monarch." Could that be derived from a That makes sense. But why so many duplicate...
A labor of love/friendship...and a lot of skill. I wonder if Emily created the design or if she used a pattern book. (When we were researching my...
Yes, gesetzlich geschützt = “legally protected,” which its driving me nuts. Why German on a plate "MADE IN ENGLAND"? Hmm.. speculation here......
More info: White Monarch is a pattern, but not the fruit, flower, ornate gold on colored rim pattern. Replacements shows it as a plain white...
Inherited from my mother. I thought these plates had no marks until I noticed the Minton stamp on the “Apple” plate and looked more closely at...
I knew you knew it. Just gave me a chance to show off my medieval iconography in case someone else did not know it.
It is a St. Christopher medal (not Joseph). Christopher was a patron saint of travelers, and there was a medieval legend that if a person looked...
If it was sent through the mail like a letter or post card, the ties would keep it from being opened in transit. The recipient would take out the...
Note that the 15th century German woodcut (not an engraving) in Marote's reply uses "ST," probably as an abbreviation for Sanctus. (Latin was used...
Her work is beautiful!
I think it works better without the two circular holes at the top. Wonder if it could have been an assignment in a sculpture class, or by someone...
It does not appear to be nail polish over the glaze. I would think I could scrape against the edge of that with my fingernail. Why would it be a...
Does anyone know the meaning of the large red “T” painted on the back of this antique Limoges plate, stamped A. Lanternier (8 5/8 inches...
Beautiful fabric!
This is a real education in the difficulties of identifying cut glass. I used Google Lens. Most of their matches were nonsense, but one did...
What is the actual size of the Roden Bros monogram on glass? I did not find it, but maybe I just do not know what I am looking for. Or maybe it...
A reply on the American Cut Glass Association discussion said that "it appears to be something done with an electric pen - often used to sign...
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