JB Miller rounded up some great information for you. Unfortunately, the current market is not strong for hobbyist /studio china. Haviland...
I have had some luck gifiting these sets. If I have a visitor (often workmen) who admire my collections I often gift them something. If they tell...
I think the red may have been a deliberate attempt to obscure the mark. The JPL mark used here is most likely a green mark which would indicate...
Portrait plates seem to be out of fashion right now. I agree with Any Jewelry. Research sold listings and price points and a pattern might emerge....
There appears to be a company called EF Bodley & Son in England that produced a series of Danish Bird plates between circa 1881 - 1898. That would...
In my humble opinion I'd date to about the first quarter of the 20th century. Pretty fuschia decoration which was a popular in that era. It will...
As far as I know there is no additional information available on this mark. AI indicates there was a company called Victoria Porcelain Factory...
Some bisque plaques similar to these are readily available on the secondary market. Royal Copenhagen may still be producing them. Can't tell if...
It could be anytime between 1918 and 1993. The problem with MZ marks is that there were many MZ eagle marks, with minor or major variations, used...
This vase would be marked 4008, I believe, as it is 8" tall. For vases in this line the last two numbers usually indicate the height. I took a...
Thank you, TallCakes!
Hello Everyone! I'm seeking opinions on this candle lamp. With shade it stands about 9" tall. The base measures about 4" tall and the bottom...
Oh, dear! I just realized this is my post. I'll have to figure out what happened to that plate! It was over eight years ago and I can barely...
Thanks for the tag, komokwa, but it's not one I'm familiar with. I'll do a little digging but it's a long shot. AI led to another eBay listing,...
Thank you Kronos. Your help is a very much appreciated. Don
Hello everyone - I could use a little help with Worthpoint values please. I have a rare carnival glass Santa bottle. It was confirmed as Fenton on...
The white base color is unusual for most of the American companies I'm familiar with. Also the gold band is not something I'm used to seeing on...
Not sure it's much help but there was a Limoges company called Charles Martin that used a mark with a CM monogram that looks a bit similar. Might...
I would guess it's an allegory about aging. A lovely wife leaving an older gentleman in pursuit of a handsome youth. Perhaps a warning to an older...
I can't see the details very well but it looks to me like it's grey cut (cut but not fully polished). As AI states it: "Grey cut glass refers to...
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