That is a cool map! Google AI info: Seventeenth-century paper was a handmade, plant-based material primarily composed of fermented linen and...
Huh, hard to see in the photo, but ceramic car mascot? Ya gotta be vewy, vewy careful!!
Stunning!
I think it's an honorific mark and your little vase is 20th c.
Like all the china factories, Worcester had it's financial problems and so there are different periods as ownership changed hands. Grainger is...
I am diving into genealogy these days so lots of random memories are popping up. We had a brass candlestick on a wooden base (teak, I think) that...
Cool! Talk about an "hourglass" figure!
Ooh, Georg Jensen -- I can see why he thought a lot of her designs!
Is it arita? I'm not very strong on Asian wates, but something about "5 stilt marks" comes to mind. It's an impressive piece!
I haven't seen the impressed mark before! The golden age of Royal Worcester seems to be just after the Kerr and Binns period. Henry Sandon's...
It's genuine. I sincerely doubt that it would be worth faking. The amount of blue willow produced during the 19th c was prodigious to say the...
I wonder what tea would taste like if it was steeped in a jade teapot?
Some finds ya just gotta keep.
I remember that thread now. Actually, the colour palette and finish remind me of some latter 20th c Italian figurines, but I dunno about this one.
Sure, call the Weimar piece a berry bowl. But the interior is so pretty that I wouldn't cover it up with fruit.:D
I have no idea about the vase/urn, but it looks like the figurine has some impressed letters or marks on the base. However, the modeling and the...
A bit tough to figure the age, but I'm thinking first third of 20th c. That mid-green colour was popular in the '20s and '30s. It might be turn...
Always a weird trip using google lens. Saw the same item under several different sites and online stores. Hmmm, but then this tidbit from the...
I rather like it. Almost a calligraphic design.
Yes, it seems similar to the yuhuchun shape, but exaggerated foot and lip from the Chinese ones I have -- the foot rim is definitely different....
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