No apology needed-thank you for taking the time to research,
Yes, I posted the link earlier. I’m sure mine is authentic, just odd that I can’t find one listed for sale or sold.
Thanks so much! I don’t know how many of these were produced, but I find it odd that I can’t find one sold example. Maybe it was a market dud
No, not cold paint. It's faience. According to the link I posted, it was part of a group of Napoleon bicentennial items produced by Longwy. But...
I've been searching for comps (age, etc., and value) for this Longwy plate and just haven't been able to find another for sale or sold. I'm hoping...
Has anyone heard of Royal Boundary Ware? The mark on the bottom of this pitcher says C & Co Longton, Stoke-on-Trent, England. I think the C & Co...
Ah - hadn't thought about the pomegranate! Except for the color (which I assume is artistic license on the vase), they do look like it. Thank you!
Can anyone tell me what the flowers or seed pods or nuts are on this vase? Thanks so much! [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Not a Blenko expert, but the pontil on your decanter looks like a Blenko pontil. Blenko catalogs are online - takes a bit of time to go through...
I have 5 of these 9 5/8" plates. They're all marked with the green oval "Made in Czechoslovakia" and the letter V. I haven't had any success...
You’re a good sleuth! I tried google and google lens and came up empty. I’m not putting much faith in those sellers attributions, though.
Wondering if either of these pieces ring a bell with anyone. First one is a pitcher 6 1/4" tall. The mark on the bottom is just a raised outline...
Well, I feel stupid - never thought to turn it upside down! Still, other than the first letter N, I can't figure it out.
Can anyone decipher the signature on this pot? I'm stumped. The pot is 7" tall and 6 3/4" top diameter. Any keywords on style would be great, too....
Wow! What a score! Congratulations!
Thanks for the links! Good information. I’ve had one or two Catawba pieces over the years but they were recent and signed.
A little worse for the wear, but I'm wondering if this 6" tall vase is Catawba or? I'm in South Carolina, so I'm thinking it may be from the...
Pretty! Let the experts weigh in, but I'd say German or Austrian, Art Nouveau, c.1900-1920.
So here are some close-up photos. Note that the color is off - way off. I've lightened the photos so you can better see the "age" of the wood. In...
The glass is translucent, not opaque. And it's thick because it's cased in clear, which also makes it heavy.
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