I don’t need help with this one but it was the highlight of my trip to auction today. It’s a rare Worcester Grainger Lee porcelain nightlight...
I’m still very much in the learning phase with glass but these two pieces came up at auction today and I liked the look of them so bid. Both...
It’s a very frequently copied figure. The Wood signature is not right for an early piece. It is a copy but it could still be antique say late 19th...
Fine piece. It looks like the Frankenthal mark but it’s usually blue.
It’s not very old. The mark appears to be printed as does the pattern so I would say late 20th century or earlier if the box was packed earlier
The pieces in the photos are in a Swedish museum not an Iranian one. They are labelled as Iranian but, like you , I doubt it.
To be honest. I’m not sure that the museum attribution is correct. They certainly look Chinese rather than Iranian but I’m not going to argue with...
Thanks MT . I've been trying to find the name of the pattern. That's a big help.
Yes but didn’t find one like this.
My latest buy is this very large porcelain bottle. It is about 36 cm tall including the stopper. Seller says it was brought back from China in...
Very fine . Don’t recognise the mark.
I will stick my neck out and say this has a genuine look to me.
This is a cheap speculative eBay buy at just a few pounds but I think it’s French and mid 19th c . There is W mark of sorts. Anyone recognise it?...
Nice piece . I think he dates to early 20th c and agree he’s a match holder and striker.
That's why forums like this are so useful. So much stuff to see.
Look at the Japanese saucer I posted the other day - 300 years old.
Great find.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] After a lot of puzzling I studied the mark carefully and, looking at the incisions, think that the potter held the jug upside...
Agree with Ce BCA
Separate names with a comma.