I have 2 paperweights, and I can't decipher the markings. If anyone can identify, I'd sure appreciate it. First one is large and has a small mark...
No marks. Smooth, very slightly indented bottom. It's lighter weight than the usual glass shakers. I'm thinking it's not American made, maybe English?
I'm not finding similar online or in my barware book for a possible maker. I'm calling it a "coaching scene" but maybe there's a better name to...
Thanks, Aquitaine! Yes, I saw the repair on pot #1, but I was buying pots by the lot at $5 or less per lot, so I thought I'd just keep this one -...
Appears I hit the jackpot buying unmarked/unknown pottery last weekend. Here are two I really like but haven't a clue on the makers. Hoping the...
This handmade pot is 5 1/4" tall and is signed Helen Smith on the bottom. A google lens search turns up Cherokee pottery, but Helen Smith comes up...
janetpjohn, you're the best! Thank you!
Looking for some help with the mark on this pot, please. Hand thrown pot, 8 1/2" tall. First word has some glaze in it and I can't decipher it....
The first one is sealed. I can't tell what the yellowish stuff around the cork is, might be some type of wax that's hardened. The cork appears to...
I have 2 "sipping' jugs", each about 1 gallon size. First one appears to be an alkaline glaze. There's a half moon shaped indent that looks like...
Looks like a cider set, perhaps German.
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