(I posted on a FB group of which I'm a member as are others here on Antiquers.). It was the fact that it's handpainted, not a print, and the...
Very good news. Chinese, 18th c. Qianlong period saucer!
Sure. Will return if I get an answer.
So, likely Coalport and c. 1855 is the answer I got!
If you allow, will post your pix and see if I can get an answer elsewhere.
Yours was a much fuller explanation! In the latter 19th and early 20th c. there were many "free standing" mirrors that were part of bedroom sets...
Which is why I said "may!" :shy:
Nice. I'd like to say British but that base makes me think Chinese. I'm torn!
I don't think I've seen a 10 character mark before! 4 and 6 are what I usually see. Nice piece, but the handles and reticulation (holes) at the...
Boys in sailor suits was such an Edwardian thing, so I'd say early 20th c and German manufacture. Probably a company that made piano babies --...
Now, mantel garnitures were often 3 piece, but not always a clock. Asian "garnitures" would often be two items of the same shape and a third (in...
Fit is amazing! Back to the handpainted or transfer question. IMHO, it's both. Part is transferred on (black outlines) and detail is then...
År is Norwegian, but I think we've digressed a bit here... It's tricky to figure out if old or newer, but it is certainly appealing! There's no...
I believe it was supposed to go on top of a chest of drawers or vanity. Don't put it in the tip--someone will want it!
Yes, looks Japanese to me. KHL, if he was around could likely translate the mark (which may be upside down. Quality looks pretty good, but I...
Transferware with some hand-enamelling. Can't tell who made it -- possibly a Stafforshire factory, possibly 19thc., but I'm not entirely sure.
I taken the liberty of asking elswhere and I'll see if I can get an ID for you. Mid-19th c., I think.
Southeast Asian and not too old, IMHO.
One is Moritz Zedaker (spelling?) and the other is from Limoges, (GDA). The one with the lady in pink looks signed on the front and the Limoges...
Spill vase?
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