No luck seeing the ebay listing -- even Bronwen's link gives me rover.ebay. Searching the item # comes up nada.:mad::facepalm:
Maybe P R Co or B R Co? Looks like "Co." was reversed on the backstamp. I think British, too, and maybe the FaceBook transferware group can...
Yes, I'd like to see a "reveal" photo if you get the overpainting off!
The name looks like Collin, but the gentleman looks to be a generic design of an 18th c fellow. IMHO, I would suggest that it's French and latter...
Google lens no help on the mark, but that logo should be identifiable. Sadly, I don't recognize it. But, is the paint chipping off the vases? I...
I think the photo is upside-down. First letter a V and last an L?
I'm going to guess here at Bohemian/Austrian/German, (wish there was a mark!), and c.1880. IMHO, it is aesthetic design, but with a...
Looks like studio pottery. Did you try a pencil rubbing of the mark?
As much as I love a nice ammonite, I'd probably choose middle row, the second from the left. I find it a pleasing design.
Really nice! I can't pick a favourite one, though!:D
Somebody's restored or re-imagined that pot. The flowers are rather clumsily modeled and really doesn't look like part of a whole to me. I could...
A scroll! Of course. I have seen it more often with other scholar's items as decoration. I rather like the one with geometric design that you...
@verybrad
Now that's interesting. I wonder what that cylindrical thing is. Thought it was a candle first. 20th c I think.
It popped up on my FB page -- serendipity!
So google lens says New Hall when I show it one photo and Chinese when I show it another. My first thought was Chinese, but I dunno. It's the...
This chart showed up on my FB feed for some reason. It may be something every glassie knows, but in case not: [IMG]
Crystalex: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crystalex
IMHO, it is relatively new. Could be Spanish or Italian with Portuguese and French less likely. Looks very similar to wares sold in somewhat...
Cool! I love the woolly mammoth hair!
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