Agreed :)
I found another similar one in his name. They seem to be called cauldrons rather than cauldron shape, so not sure of their purpose
Not seen that shape before now. This description agrees with you though....
Oh sorry. I didn't read OP properly. Not like me. :)
Yes. There doesn't to be any one maker prominent in results. Another mystery to my collection.
Thanks. The closest I got was this but when I click into it, pages of endless irrelevence. [ATTACH] I also found ths but not an exact match...
Nice find Charles
I never knew about the letter codes. Thought it was all dots they used.
Have you tried shining a bright light through it? Is it completely opaque or is it amethyst glass?
Another find from yesterday. Can't find anything concrete with Google lens. I have one exact match but when I click into it, it doesn't exist. Its...
I picked up these yesterday for £4.99 each. Google says they are early 19th C Matthew Boulton. The amount of wear would suggest that they do have...
Ive had decanters like this before and they do polish up very well. Risk of polishing right through to the glass if they are worn though.
Its platinum according to the link. Whoooo. Get it weighed in.
Interesting thing. Today's standard in UK is RCD protection for starters. Not sure about US. I don't think you are seriously thinking about...
Good shout.
That crossed pattern is very common as yiu probably know. So is the pattern on the rim. Unless there is a name etched on the base, you will be...
Quick point Billy If you use the gallery to upload photos, you will soon run out of space. To upload direct to the forum, just use a resizing...
It could be the hairlines. The hairline on the saucer is heavily discoloured so likely very old, possibly as old as the saucer.
Everything rings true with imari but the mark on the base looks chinese to me. Oh and also the pattern on it looks like a fusion of imari decor...
Makes sense. I'm flopping on the side of coalport too.
Separate names with a comma.