I have mentioned before that my youngest granddaughter likes to visit thrifts for fashion. She had the day off school and asked if I would take...
Me neither!
Dunno how I missed that. Senior brain gap...;)
Welcome to Antiquers! Yes, a 19th c. Staffordshire factory of some sort. There were many throughout the 19th c and so can't ID a particular...
Garnets and coral, too?
I think there is a Facebook page for studio pottery ID, but dunno if it's just US or others
That could be true, but most likely B and D, and Limoges certainly?
That's what I thought I was doing, LOL!
Very nice!
Welcome, Habeo! We don't do valuations on this site. Too many variables. If in excellent condition, older/antique sets will go for more $ than...
Well, AI could be incorrect. ;):cat:
Definitely Deco!
Disregard the attached files in my post. They came along when I copied the AI info.
A case of trying to please the Westerners with "facsimile" type marks. From Google AI: "Nasco Japan" refers to vintage Japanese porcelain...
Maddening, isn't it? Looks like from the quality that it should be an easily recognized mark. Is that another F under the LF? Wonder if that...
What kind of phat phinger nonsense was this? I must proofread more often!
Not if the rest of NATO has anything to say about it, LOL.
Morley and Fox -- new to me! Cute nursery ware.
That is cool. And a cool thread with Antiquers "history!"
We call those little points where the piece rests on the kiln stands "stilt marks." Is it pearlware? Dunno why, but I think early 19th c English...
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