I think your pitcher was likely made by D F Haynes Chesapeake Pottery circa 1892. Here's a photo from a 1909 book, 'The Pottery and Porcelain of...
In the book 'Distinctive Limoges Porcelain' by Waterbrooke-Clyde your mark is shown on page 241. I've never seen your mark associated with Camille...
Jean-Pierre Feuillet was the painter. The blank is probably Limoges or Sevres. The street shown is rue de la Paix, No. 20.
Your mark reads F A Schumann Moabit Berlin. This site shows the mark was used from 1864-1880. If you put F A Schumann Moabit Berlin into Google...
According to Paul Arthur's book 'French Art Nouveau Ceramics' it's an early mark used by Jean Pointu, probably circa 1880's.
The mark on your juicer is for the Chicago-area china decorating club Atlan Ceramic Arts Club, 1893-1924. The three P's stood for Patience,...
It looks like the Ernst Bohne mark.
Theodore Lefront. I'm not sure about the date. That site shows Lefront made pottery from the 1870's-1910, but in the book 'Art Nouveau Ceramics'...
[ATTACH] I took a look at the listing and nothing appears fake about it. Overpriced, maybe. The whole mark is just messy. You're using a pristine...
It's just a sloppy mark. The shape number, 1460, impressed into the vase is correct.
Also, here's a page from Table Talk, 1893, vol 8, pg 152. It states, in the upper left corner, "Third Period, 1867-present. Yada, yada. An...
Your mark, Copeland's China, is shown in the book 'Spode-Copeland-Spode, The Works and Its People, 1770-1970' by Vega Wilkinson, page 281, as...
The shape number, 2833, is listed in the book 'Royal Worcester Porcelain' by Henry Sandon as a lamp base introduced in 1927. The designer is...
Here's a BWM coat of arms mark from the 1860's. Another view.
I'm suddenly fascinated by these jugs with two handles so I've done some more searching and found a listing with a Copeland & Garrett basin and...
Yeah, sorry, I wasn't trying to say they were the same, just that the one at V&A had that second handle--a feature I'd never seen before on a...
I'd never seen that second handle before, either. I found another jug at V&A Museum made by Copeland, 1830's-1840's.
Carter's shows this pattern as Spode, 1817-1820. Not sure where they got their info, though, as they don't show a mark.
Here's a link to a Pointons bowl with the same decoration and pattern number as yours. Maybe yours is Pointons? --- Oddly, here's a listing that...
I don't know who made it, but there are some completed auctions through LiveAuctioneers with your mark. Made in Italy. Two of the items have the...
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