How do you recognize it, especially, when the pattern and form is so similar to this british one above? How I, as a layman, may recognise, from...
This is interesting. Would you write me, what indicates that this may be German? How to recognize it?
Good to know where to start looking for more, thanks!
Here it is :-) [ATTACH]
Oook, it may be a wine bucket . I was just so much focused on a pot, that I've lost the right view. But it is so huge, that I didn't even though...
I don't think it's a wine bucket, it's too big - 30 cm of diameter, and 30 cm of hight ( but of course I don't have to have right). And here are...
I've bought mine for much, much, much better price ( I mean lower) anyway -), but it looks more than similar indeed )
And once again me. This time with this pot. I have no idea what decade is it. Would someone help me? There are no marks again. [ATTACH]
Hello Good People again, I've just bought this majolica pedestal, and I am curious how much common it has with this Thomas Forester jardiniere...
Thanks, I've just found them, this is the feast for my eyes indeed ). Although the probability ( auction is nearby London ) points on British one,...
I guess, I owe you an explanation, I used sometimes two languages at the same time, like here). In Polish we use this "tender" term also for...
I've just found this cabinet up on auction with truly low estimated price and I've just also found similar one ( but absolutely not the same)...
I am aware of Greek mythology ( especially this including jungian connotations) well, putting those question I was rather curious about historical...
Oh holy world, you all are amazing here -)))
Thank you all, I am somewhere now!
Yeah, I am aware of it. Will ask for more images.
I have also noticed it with no idea, what for it is))
Ok, I put a wrong question: what kind of design it may be, from where it may come from?
I've seen it on the auction ( only this one pic), and have to say, that i like it pretty much and will try to buy it without thinking how old it...
I am curious about etymology, will have to find more, it's pretty interesting -)
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