Weller had a line called (appropriately enough) Oak Leaf. My Weller book (Huxford) indicates the pattern was made before 1936. There are some...
Good news! The book has arrived. Does this page answer your question? Note the symbol for 1856. [ATTACH]
I just ordered the book. I'm always looking for an excuse to add a book to my library and I found a reasonable copy for sale. I'll report back...
Just an opinion, but two things about this figurine are leading me to believe Chinese is the most likely source. The flowers are atypical for...
I wouldn't try and ship this if you don't already have experience in packaging mirrors. I would use Facebook Marketplace.
I still have my RRP book but could not find your pitcher there. For what it's worth I don't think the glaze is one RRP used. I can see why AI...
I've always thought Royal Copley is an underappreciated pottery. Their figural planters can be quite lovely and you can put a whole collection...
I thought it was interesting that they often obscured the marks of the porcelain companies that actually produced the blanks. Explains the kind of...
I have had good luck with Andrea by Sadek. They sell well but not for always for big bucks. Some of their bird figurines, especially the large...
Sorry, I missed that you were looking for confirmation. I would say, yes, they are Richard Klemm.
Possibly Richard Klemm, a decorating company in Dresden. 1. Richard Klemm (RK Dresden) Founded in 1869 by Karl Richard Klemm, this studio...
It's a slab construction vase. JMHO but maybe a souvenir from Puerto Rico or elsewhere in the Caribbean. The mark is faded but it looks like a...
I'd hazard a guess at French. Something about the butterflies...
EBay solds are telling a different story. 23 banks sold with only two over $40. With a little patience you can get one for under $20. I'd like to...
Fairly common McCoy bank. $40 would be a stretch. Cool item but not hard to find.
Nice buy I think. Keep the Kralik? and sell the rest. The white porcelain cyclinder vase looks like it might be Rosenthal. On a good day you might...
To me it looks like a fusion of Japanese and European. Maybe Samson or a similiar company. Their work in an oriental style with moriage frequently...
Absent the marks I would have guessed Japanese. I'm not aware of any Japan products with fake Sevres marks though.
Yes, very pretty! I agree Italian. Possibly Venetian (note the gondola) but I hesitate to attribute it to Murano or any specific manufacturer....
I started by settling on a particular subclass of glass that appealed to me and then studying it as much as I could. There are many reference...
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