I love those polka dots which I think are perhaps also bubbles.
It looks well-used, so someone smoked a fair bit!
From Google's AI info: Originally, saucers were not designed as coasters, but rather as functional tools for cooling hot beverages, as tea and...
Oh, that is so sweet! Sadly, I can't say much about the date, but it is early, I think. Whether late 18th or early 19th, I have no idea. Large...
Well, one could take the back off and the porcelain "cameo" out. It could be marked on the back or signed on the front. Gotta say, though, that...
$5 a chair? Wowser!
Looks like it's quite big -- how tall? I'm surprised it's not marked on the bottom as the quality is quite good. Late 19th/early 20th? Or a bit...
I'll take a chance on tagging @Ownedbybear and see if she will pop in and take a look. ;):cat:
Kinda looks handmade rather than factory. Could be 20 years old, could be a hundred, Im clueless!
Intriguing. Does look like a folk decoration. Could be anywhere from Scandinavia, through Germany, Austria, Hungary, Bulgaria, etc. Mark looks...
Now that is a beauty! It would be a keeper for me, too.
Looks like a chip to me.
Not sure which "M" you're referring to. They're stamped with Mintons China Works. The impressed mark was different for tiles than for other...
Have to say you find some interesting furniture! Is the deco one faded or is that just the light. Not sure which is my favourite.
Cool.
The first two are from the same factory/place from the marks on the bottoms. That is a European "7" and they have a look of folk art. I don't...
Collecting Shakespeare related china and pottery can be a category of its own! Shakespeare's works were part of the culture and better known in...
Yes, that's the answer I was aiming for, LOL.
Modeled after a silver plate shape as many early ceramic pieces were. Seems to have dome kinship with the other redware plate. Looks like some...
Twentieth century from that mark.
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