Looks good to me. Nice find.
If that’s not impressed and is the residue of a painted mark then Bow is a strong possibility . If so these would be very valuable items. Don’t...
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Not always
pattern was used by Worcester and Bow. Are they translucent? Can't see another example of this shape for either factory.
This could well be Worcester. They did so some imari in the early days.
Looks good. Is it hand painted or printed? Are there any impressed or incised numbers? Meissen usually has these.
Nice pieces
I think you are right with Japanese but I can't help further.
It doesn’t look very old to me. Nice printed pattern. Sorry to be unhelpful
No. But they look right. I always wanted one of those when I collected teapots (collection now long gone).
Lovely item. Could be creamware.
yes
Here’s the terminals on a Meissen cup
Yes I have thought of Paris but still no luck.
It's not the finest quality. I would suggest art nouveau period around 1900. Probably continental.
Although this pattern is similar to Coalport I have not found another cup with this shaped handle with flower terminals and there is not a cup...
Good thought but I think it predates stamps.
Thank you for this.
I think this shows the size quite well.
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