I've just showed him this thread ;-)
And the photo scenery is lovely!
Likewise. This is very architectural plant
I may confirm, sanseveria is a very forgiving plant -)
My friend has just written me the same, she'd thought it is a stone -)
Ohh, I think ( omitting the name ;-) ), that this plant is a kind of beauty ). And this was the one in a desperate need of pot -)))
I had to edit it, because I was writing about bowl ;-). And yes, the blue shade is pretty bright, I was surprised-).
I love collecting, because you are still at school, there is so much to learn about)
Thank you, i will aware since now!
Holy hell, you know everything! Thank you! At least i will let to know my husband, that he was driving nearby 20 miles, after work, not just "for...
Yes, this mark was present between 1894-1910. Anyway, I believe, that if only it's possible, antique things should be used again, that's why I put...
And once again, this time I know what I have, just wanted to share with you, because I've bought it for 4 £! I am aware how many of jasperware is...
Hello people again, this time i come with a bowl, which I cannot recognise from whom it is or from where or when. I am aware it must be quite...
Totally agree :-)
Thank you, I will try to find this stand there, who knows! And if you find your image, please, please share it, it must be beautiful, and I will...
And capital is also more similar than these british. Oook, I will learn again lots of. That's why I fond of this forum. Thank you so much ♡!
I've found Julius Dressler stands, but they are much more ornate than mine., although the shape of the base is similar. Now, I've just started...
I still have a lot of doubts, I've bought it nearby London and knowing how much of majolica manufactures were in England, it is more possible...
[ATTACH] The shape of the bottom would be the something, although I've seen so much british pedestals with so much different bottoms, that I am...
Do I think in a good direction, that this is about the difference between faience and majolica, about the way of glazing? Or this is a blind alley?
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