I'm thinking Japan, too...
Madeleine would be pattern name or shape name. Lovely set in lovely condition it seems. Unfortunately, fine porcelain dinner sets are NOT...
Autocorrect fun -- Sansom.
So, miscellaneous serving bowls and compotes or sweets dishes depending on size. The thing is that most silver plate -- meaning a thin layer of...
I'd hesitate to say "yes" unequivocally because Chelsea fakes and Sandoval copies abound, but with Ratsy's auction link, they do look good.
How big is the anchor? I don't know much about Chelsea, but it should be soft paste porcelain -- creamier look and feel compared to bone china or...
Hence my question mark. You hardly ever hear chafing dish now; usually I hear warming dish, but sadly, all these fine home dining accoutrements...
Chafing dish?
Spelter, maybe?
Crysthanthemum, I think.
1517. Christ...ernus. Z. Danor...
Does that clay colour remind one of Camark? It's a mystery to me. Nice glaze.
"Cold cast porcelain" means porcelain dust mixed with resin...
Why don't people recognize quality? I mean this one just screams QUALITY! Geez Louise!
Apparently, called the "cattail" mould unofficially.
It is "100%" RS Prussia is the answer. Will see if someone can provide mould # or pattern name.
Posted on a FB. Will reply with response if there is one.
Posted on another site for any further info: it is Cork, Edge and Malkin; also seems to bear a strong resemblance to a Russian plate made for...
Cookie jar, biscuit barrel, take your pick. Early 20th c item of middling quality-- cute and useful, though!
Be careful, but I'd take the lamp parts off. My conjecture is similar to what has been said before -- newt item in not so good condition, made...
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