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....
I'm rather surprised at the price of the teapot, but then if it's to complete a dinner set or something it seems that the serving pieces command a...
Drip glaze I'd reckon, but I've never heard of "brown" drip glaze.
Lovely!!!
That's actually a fascinating look at the process! I'm looking forward to pix!
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