See here for the various Chinese export seals: http://gotheborg.com/marks/jianding.shtml
Lauder Barum (ie Barnstaple, Devon)
Candy sometimes marked their wares with the tradename "WESCONTREE". A play on "West Country" (do I actually need to explain that) as they were...
Isn't this printed in outline and then painted over rather roughly with the solid colour? Which would mean new. Look how crudely and with how...
Search for "G Roth" and "stillleben" and you'll find several similar.
But he spelt his name with one "n". It's more likely it's by the Steven D Rubelmann who wrote The Encyclopedia of the Airbrush (1982). And that...
It's the medieval bridge at Estaing in France. http://www.fotocommunity.fr/pc/pc/display/14678197
A bit of a wild attempt, but could the second word be Tegallalang, an area of Bali? The carved wooden frame might also provide a clue.
Sometimes auction houses describe a signed etching as "after" the artist concerned for no good reason. I don't know why, it's just plain wrong. I...
Hungarian slipware. http://precisensan.com/antikforum/showthread.php?31917-HMV-MVH-signering
The design registration numbers are from 1921 and 1922, so there probably isn't a great deal of difference in the dates. According to one marks...
The Zoltan Sepeshy born in 1898 (in Kosice, now in Slovakia) went to the United States in 1921. There is a great deal of information about him...
Is it earthenware or porcelain? Aha, I've just found a matching cup and saucer, described as "bone china". The seller notes that the same print...
I think that's someone quite different. The Colin Richardson who painted in Newquay was born in about 1927, and had lost his sight by 2004:...
The first one seems clear enough, given the discussion so far: Gate of Kilmal[lock] Co. Limer[ick].
To clarify: the soldier's full name was Sydney Alva Beare, while the picture is inscribed "SR Beare" on the reverse. They were probably related,...
More likely this person - Sydney Robert Beare - buried in the Cemetry at Port Neill. Died in 2015 aged 85 so born well after the First World War....
This, also from within the town was drawn by WF Wakeman in c.1840. It shows the gate standing to about the same height as in the watercolour (it...
That's from the other side, within the town. But it does show the kind of architecture. Cattle wandering in and out of doorways....
Feels more Irish to me. It could just be be Kilmallock, though I'm not sure all the details quite match. http://catalogue.nli.ie/Record/vtls000317727
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