My best guess is early twentieth century
I think it is hand painted over a printed pattern. The incised marks are typical of French manufacture. Pretty item.
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I asked a major auction house that I have used a number of times. Here is their response. This is a Māori Adze blade (Toki Pounamu) and probably...
Hi Could anyone help me with the worthpoint vale of these two items?...
Very nice.
Yes. I thinks it's known as greenstone. I was wrong with jade. (I specialise in ceramics)
I don’t think it’s a “chip” more of an imperfection in the stone.
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This turned up in a mixed auction lot today. Can anybody help me to identify its origin? It appears to be an axe head. It has grooves on each side...
I told them what everything was so they should do okay. Looked in today and most already sold
I gave the Meiji Imari to the charity shop. The decanter is really nice and they got that too. I fished the phone out of the bin and cleaned it up...
Difficult. Sorry - no ideas yet. Will keep looking.
I don’t think mine will go that high- it’s not quite as well painted. It’s going to Bonhams in December with a £600 reserve. Hoping for more.
It’s unmarked Charlie. I found this one sold recently....
Some house clearance auctioneers are not porcelain specialists. It happens three or four times a year. Lay it out it in a mixed lot on a table and...
Yes I did have that advantage and for once it went unspotted by anyone else.
Sort of. Worcester first period c1755
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Spot on with a gravy boat. (sauce boat to be exact)
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