How depressing. Maybe things will swing back the other way and people will start appreciating the old things again. It could just be the troubled...
Thank you, I did actually perform my due diligence and looked it up after I finally grasped what the mark said. I appreciate the links, though!
Looking at the photos, it looks like it says..."semi porcelain"? What the heck is that?
I think I need a new loupe because I cannot read this at all, despite its relatively generous size. I don't usually care much for souvenir items...
Thank you both! Especially re: the quality, as I really have no idea.
This was an estate find (my mother's), and I have NO idea what to do with it. Are there ways to figure out who might have painted it other than a...
I think it's adorable, but that's probably not what you were hoping for.
The google fu is strong with this one. ;)
That is very lovely.
This is all quite helpful, thank you. I am really appreciating this board!
"Fake age" - can you elaborate a bit on that, please? What are the indicators of that? So you think the first one is a deliberate fake, not a...
Yes, if blooey would elaborate on their response it would be most helpful.
I'm not sure what to look for besides the small hole and the concave, glazed bottom. What do you think of these guys, Staffordshire people?...
Well, how very embarrassing. LOL
Ah, thank you! So not super old, but at least they seem to be a true Limoges maker.
Huh! What a really cool find. No idea as to its age, but that certainly looks like a salt glaze to me. FYI it's quite hard to view your photos...
It doesn't quite match the mark I found most similar, labeled La Seynie c. 1953[ATTACH] [ATTACH] . And the quality just doesn't seem rich enough,...
These cups really seem to have sparked some controversy. I certainly have a new appreciation for how complex identification can be even when back...
Thank you again! I'm not a Worthpoint member so I can't see the pricing, but it's great to see all the various sets that are still out there. I...
Oh, that's really interesting! Thank you. How lovely the place settings must have been on the Victorian dining table.
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