Is that a duck call? Cool.
Hard to give them up when they were such a bargain, too. Very good condition!
Not a Meissen mark, but if the Met says it's Bow, then it's Bow. Now the grungy paint on the base may have been (and I emphasize may) an attempt...
Cute! 1950s maybe?
The tamba images I see on google are mostly glazed and Bev's bowl is not, but I do see the similarities. The only thing I can say is that from...
I remember my parents washing the kitchen walls. The water was absolutely brown from the smoke. I also remember wafts of smoke in the living...
Could be a continental version of a "spill" vase -- meant to hold paper or straw "spills" (long sticks or tapers) to light the fireplace.
Does look like it to me, too.
I am assauging my desire to amass stuff by buying lots of craft and art stuff that I'll likely not get around to using up, but hey, it's not on a...
C. 1840 maybe, maybe? Not sure, but not a repro or fake. Not worth it. Sorry, no idea of factory. I can see why AI comes up with Masons, but I...
Late 19th c, I think. There was the Kate Greenaway influence in some of the nursery wares, etc., IIRC.
Cool! I might have guessed European (Scandinavia) but Indonesian is new to me, and I like them a lot!
Yikes! Look like these were either dug up from the ground, or were kept in a wet environment.
Ohh, those are pretty!
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Dunno if you tried google lens but I tried and it came up with nothing useful. I know nothing about teddy bears (other than the welk known name...
I also like the handle which copies the London shape "kick" handle. The marks are definitely hasty, but not sure that they mean anything other...
[IMG] 1878-1900 Without the three stars beneath the vase. 1900 onwards With the three stars under the vase. Printed in various colours....
I'll go with Brad on this one -- there was a craze for stoneware and "earthy" looking pottery in the 70s and into early 80s.
Base colours are confusing. Is it red or white? If white, I agree with Brad, if red (like redware and terra cotta colour) then I would think...
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