Nice examples whether you like them or not. Late c19 I would think.
It’s a souvenir piece and will have been mass produced in the early 20th century. I don’t think you will find a maker.
I was just about to say the same.
I am friendly with one of the Antiques Roadshow presenters on Twitter and he is very good on allegories. I asked him about this and this was his...
Nice piece. I don't think it's an undecorated blank. Poole used these colours and I'd be looking in that direction c1950s or1960s . However I...
Oops. Apologies. You’re right.
Thanks . I’ve found that it’s a Canna Lily leaf.
Thank you. I think that the screws rule it out as modern.
I specialise in ceramics so this is something I am not familiar with. It is a very big (39cm tall) brass photo frame in the shape of a leaf. It...
Lovely figure. Pity about the slight damage.
Interesting item. Is there any translucency if held to a string light?
Will do. Thank you for the link.
Thanks. That’s my first thought. Just the mark that’s throwing me.
So that’s the same mark. I don’t think it’s Wedgwood and I don’t thinks it’s jasperware (which is dry bodied). But we should be able crack it now.
I agree. I think the pattern or shape name is Etruria and there is another name beneath it ending in S
Might it read Etruscan?
I think the background is deliberately flat and not detailed to keep the emphasis on the figure. I took out the colour and you can see traces of...
That would be good if so.
I just bought this online and don't have it yet. It's a faience teapot in an Iznik style. The final photo is a Cantigalli version signed with the...
[ATTACH] I am pretty sure that the watercolour is a copy of the etching. It is definitely hand drawn and coloured - see the full piece out of the...
Separate names with a comma.