Back when cars were like boats!
I was thinking Conta and Boehme, too. That area of Europe for sure.
I love it. That said, I wouldn't want to dust it!
According to google, it's the logo for the Wittner company in Germany. I did not notice, but you're quite right -- the bottom looks like...
Ack, pay wall. But I did glimpse 91 yr old had an old crock that got her some serious dosh! Well done!
Finally took photos. Mine looks the same except different badge on the front. Made in Germany. It was new in 1964, I think. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It's a cup even with a flat edged rim. Looks hand-thrown. Lovely glaze.
Probably late 19th, early 20th c. The mark notes "England" which makes it post 1891. Would likely have to be before 1938 as google AI notes...
Sorry, I got nuttin'. It does look like some sort of utilitarian ware, so could be really old, or not all that old. Interesting neck and top shape.
Shoulder replacement? Huh. Mostly, I hear about knee and hip replacements. Hope it works well for you and that you recover quickly! Now using...
Here is google's AI info on the eagle in Japanese myth: In Japanese mythology and folklore, the eagle (washi) symbolizes great power, strength,...
You nailed it! Love that handle!
I would've been sorely tempted, too, as that is my favourite turquoise colour! Minton's was the best for that. Given the decoration and the...
I got no clue, but that is interesting. I wonder if the eagle is a symbol/representation of something in Japanese iconography. Oooh, more rabbit...
Both!
My parents were given one back in the 80s I think. They must've been a popular gift item back then.
Not Chinese wlwhittier, but Japanese. I have seen lots without marks, too, but if I'm in the ballpark about date, then I would have expected a...
The business here in Victoria that buys and sells gold has been inundated with customers this week. When I do decide to cash in my bits of scrap...
Oh my word! I have accidentally scored! :hilarious:
Does the decoration on the underside look like a sort of stencil design? If so. I generally find this type of Japanese design to be late...
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