No wet no wet We are researchers so we need to make mistakes to become masters. That’s my way not yours. At least it is Indian Vase. So all...
So here are few examples of cups, with the same shape of the handle. So I think it is Minton. But, mu set is unmarked. Could it be before 1805?...
I would only disagree on one point — that it wasn’t very helpful. Research is usually a long process, where every hint opens up new possibilities...
Hello all! Here is the answer! It is Minton Shape 164 - Oval Indian Vase. Solved [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Dear community, hello everyone! I’m researching this cup and saucer, but I can’t find any identical examples. It looks very similar to Minton’s...
❤️ yes, definitely aesthetic movement and very close to Worcester
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Thanks! I might be wrong, but according to date range, number is for 1892-1893. Design by John Shrimpton is in different class - metal.
❤️ thank you!! Yes, that what I am trying to find now - who registered this designed in 1892-1893. Vases are lovely
Meeeerryyyy Christmas!!!! Hello community! I have this pair of vases. There is RD number on the bottom. I can’t find correct information about...
I think it is modern mark. Maybe restorer left it there. Not sure. Definitely not as old as vase.
Thank you! The interesting thing is I can’t find any similar examples with marks. So they are in green, blue and black colour. But no marks.
Hello dear community! I have this pair of vases. Such a beautiful hand painting work, green apple colour. I’m in love Both have signs of...
Hello! Sorry for late message. I am not so good in stamps :( Learned more from others replies already. I know something about eastern Europe...
Hello community! Please help me understand this book, which contains the complete year’s edition (January to December 1893) of The Magazine of...
Probably last update - message from Derby Porcelain Society Hello Lavrentii, Thanks for sending the images. The pattern is one I recognise, as...
Thank you! By the way I posted it there. No really helpfull. Yesterday I contacted Derby Porcelain Society about this. So we will see, I'll share...
Another suggestion - WCE stands for William Corden the Elder. He was Derby painter till 1820. And 35 is his painter or gilder number? I never met...
Or WCE 35 ED? I love mystery and those kind of investigations so much
[ATTACH] Hello again! I have one more question here. I tried to look up for marks again. To find any signs of old marks.. and there is a text...
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