99p! You're a brave an indeed!
@John Brassey You have a good eye for quality, and I wish you luck on eBay with this piece. I'm sure quite a few 'collectors' will place their...
I can tell you how they were produced, but not who produced them. Also, the Burgundy coloured example (with scrolled-handles) isn't really...
Good call, Laura. Masons Ironstone?
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Wat do call a Pom that's wearing a burka? A PomIranian.
Famille Rose Yongzheng period (1723-1735) ?
... meanwhile, in My back yard opium den earlier today: [IMG]
Just to add: The patent probably protects the process of fusing the 'stipple-like' glass effect to the panel. The glass-type could also be...
The smoking of Opium was banned long before your pipe was produced. It is also illegal (in some countries) to even own or sell such items unless...
My Dad had an original 78rpm copy, but it just got lost over the years. I've never forgotten the tune though.
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circa 1933 (worth a listen!) When My Little Pomeranian Met Your Little Pekinese - Chris Denver's Dance Orchestra - Trusound A.614 - YouTube
The design appears too deep to have been produced by sand-blasting. It is also very crisp & precise. It is possible it was press-moulded and...
I'd say it's Nepalese. The central element of your example is similar to those used upon certain Nepalese snuff-bottles. Trust me when I say, many...
A nice piece! The Ram has played an important role in the religion and mythology of many different cultures. It first appears as symbol in...
First and foremost, I am a 'collector' and an 'admirer' and I've been so for 50+ years. I am not into antiques for profit-sake or to earn money...
That's actually what I was hoping to hear. It's the only method I could figure out that would have given this result. But the HANDWORK part seems...
By M. Allen (sold on 1stDibs) no info unfortunately. [IMG]
Possibly an Australian artist? M. Allen. - Prices of Art at Auction (aasd.com.au)
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