Real
Something about it says new to me but I am not 100% sure. If printed then more likely to be new.
Yes, without the mark I would have thought earlier too.
These circular marks are always mid 20th century onwards as far as I am aware.
Fake.
Yes they are often wrought metal but if you search ceramic trivet you will find plenty of non-metal examples.
Just noticed the autocorrect in the heading . Duh!
Just realised it is actually Pouplard Beatrix Malicorne not Quimper and yes the the French sellers seem to use tablemat as all one word.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Yesterday I bought a large collection of Scheibe Alsbach military figures to sell. Eleven...
I think this is a piece of early Quimper Pourquiet Beau faience . How would you describe it? I wonder if it is a stand or trivet perhaps. 24cm...
It came up for sale today but them auctioneer withdrew it because he said it had been wrongly described as a “ harbour” rather than”harvest”...
That’s brilliant. Thank you. It has to be a copy then . Nice painting still.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] This painting is coming up for sale shortly. I can’t provide a photo of the back I’m afraid. It seems to be signed...
Style looks aesthetic period - late 19th c?
Very nice. Could be late 18th or early 19th century. No later than 1810 in my opinion.
Thank you
I couldn’t see the listing before but my feeling is that the figure is printed. The gilding quality is not up to Sevres or most Limoges factories.
I bought this photo today. The photographic studio operated between 1897 and 1904 and I feel that the photo dates to that period. I bought it...
Sometimes great pieces are unmarked. Porcelain decorators often worked on piece work rates and saving a minute on not painting the mark could...
Certainly
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