Thumbelina is one of my favourite fairy tales. Not Rackham, I think, but doesn’t look like Moyr Smith either. Lovely tiles. I’ll rummage around...
You’re right! I can see some similarities to Bauer ring ware.
I don’t know the dimensions. I also like the shape and colour. One person though it might be Candyware (Candy Ware) by Devon art pottery which...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Posting this to help another. The clay colour looks American to me. Dunno the dimensions. Bit of an Art Deco design. Any...
Somewhere in the recesses of my addled mind, a lemon server comes to mind. Thin slices of lemon were put on the dish to serve with your tea.
Did you check thepotteries.org? Look under factory names with initials M and S or S and M.
Moreotherstuff — drink all your tea out of that pot and buy lottery tix!
Has an RS Prussia look, but as it’s unmarked, maybe an imitation. I would think made in Germany likely and may even be last decade of the 19th...
I’m having a CRS moment. I do think Scandinavian, and Denmark perhaps.
Ah, the “dreaded” (because signatures are often unreadable) studio pottery. Do like the glazes on this one.
Also good info. Thanks!
Cool info. I’d didn’t know about the equal height of pot, spout and ha dale. Good to know! Thanks!
IIRC, the E R mark is for Ebling and Reuss, a large import company.
Dang. I’m torn. Can you take a magnifying glass and see if it’s really hand painted or if some looks like a transfer. Check for dots, printed...
Shape makes me think fairly recent Japanese production; something I’d call “satsuma style.” The mark might be on gotheborg.com.
Well, I think it is 19th c but whether Chinese or Japanese I’m not entirely sure. Nice!
I think that someone has decided to paint over a Chinese glazed utilitarian bottle (maybe for wine) with their own hand-painted decoration. I...
Ha, ha! Kasama it is! I took a look at google images and found the site below which is an short informal article with some pix about...
KaSiMa is likely the name of the export/import company but Google keeps making it “Kashima!” Looks to be a Japanese import from the 1970s to...
#Psittac. The pix of the bases are the tea caddy and the small bowl or the large bowl? Thanks.
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