I don't know anything about redware American or otherwise, but this rather looks the part. Press molded? The yellow rim looks rather unique to me.
Hopefully that link takes you to the photo of the vase. I tried to copy and paste the photo without luck.
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Meissen, Royal Copenhagen, et al -- a very popular pattern amongst factories in that region. Everyone loves blue and white it seems!:D
A quick story: For a wedding present, my grandparents received a Porsgrunds coffee set (I think they were married in 1916) decorated in the...
Sorry for the link -- I couldn't copy the image directly.
Gee, bit of a stumper for me, but that floral painting looks more British to me than French. For example, this one is Bow (early English...
If you find yourselves in Vancouver, take the ferry to Vancouver Island and visit Victoria and environs. It sounds like you both saw a lot of...
They're a bit big for an open salt.
:) I have half Norwegian ancestry as many members here know. And you're quite right -- if you've ever visited the coast of British Columbia, it...
God dag fra Canada. Well, Denmark ruled Norway for a while...;)
See? We are related!
Cauldron, and use for whatever one likes, but pot pourri is a good guess. I have a cabinet plate painted by Hopewell. Painters didn't sign their...
Letter codes then dots after 1891 IIRC.
Lovely colour and I don't like pink much!
It is the strawflower or strawbloom pattern but the quality is not as good as the "big guys." However, they don't look Chinese made to me. Just...
Broke its left ear and someone out a bandaid on it! Other than that, I dunno. It's kinda cute but what animal is it supposed to be?
Oh it's like Democrats and Republicans when it comes to shining brass. Both sides can be vociferous about yea or nay. My personal rule of thumb...
Separate names with a comma.