They all have flat spots so I'm wondering if they are "seed" pearls.
My new big word for the day. A dysmorphic feature is an abnormal difference in body structure. It can be an isolated finding in an otherwise...
Looks like either IC Co or CI Co and either a ladder or a railway line.
This might help a little [ATTACH]
Googling Schwallenberg wall plaque gets me nowhere.:(
They kinda look like piano insulators.:bag:
Not entirely convinced it is bronze. The top rim in the forth photo looks like it has been painted to look bronze. The enamel is also heavily...
Looks a bit like one of those fancy bottles of booze sold to the tourists.:bag:
Rd 702605 1923-4???
I'm tempted to call that "Raku ware" crackle vase. Doesn't look too old to me but I've been fooled before.:D
Stunning piece.
Might be an ice bucket unless there are holes in the side in which case yep a planter. Part of the text is "not for food use".:bag:
Better wait for the experts to arrive but the base rim looks too new to me.
"Dead spider potteries" in 1885.:bag::bag:
Does it have an exact weight in grams or ounces??
Don't care if it is real I just love it.:bag:
Bargain!!:D:D
I'm cold on Mexican, lukewarm on Russian and French. Not sure I would call it a Retablo. More just a pressed copper wall plaque to me.:bag:
Good point. The crude date on the side might imply it was a test firing and an old stamp found lying around was used. There may never be an answer...
That stamp was used up to the 1950s. Seems to be missing the number "21". http://potteryhistories.com/doulton%20backstamps.html Cheers Stephen
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