Yes I did wonder if perhaps Desvres
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi Does anyone recognise the mark on this 23cm diameter delftware plate? The decoration suggests a late 18th or early...
I think it is a good Chinese Export example and Qianlong is about right.
They aren't the only factory to use fractional numbers.
My feeling is that they are brand new,
My thoughts were Lilliput Lane. It's not their mark but it is in a similar style. They are made of resin.
A nicely painted Staffordshire bone china slop bowl I think. Shape dates to c 1830-50. Fractional pattern number could be Ridgway perhaps.
I don't think it's a fake. It's nice but just not a special piece.
I agree with the comments. Those newspaper or book page backings are a warning. No decent framer of the period would use this.
No just the Murano Glass group.
I found this super 24cm tall vase at auction this week. I have hopes that it is a Venetian 'Inghistera' vase by Salviati and Co, circa 1880. The...
It’s a good example. I think £30 was a good buy. She won’t be worth a fortune but she’s old and , in my opinion, worth at least double what you paid.
They look high quality and early pieces I feel that you should get an expert to look at them.
Nice quality. Continental . I doubt that you will pin it down.
There are Doulton collectors who specifically collect the Doulton Slaters Patent pieces. I don't like it myself but it should sell at a decent profit.
My first thought on seeing them was late 20th century.
I apologise for the lack of photos but this mug or tankard is French Faience signed HB Quimper. It was made for a German division 4/193 to...
Staffordshire. Nice figurines. Quite early I think c1840?
This large faience dish measures 38 x 29 cm. It was part of a huge collection of Quimper faience that I bought today in two lots (see pics). I’ve...
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