Nothing there. Can you get an in focus picture of the face of the clock?
The closest I can find in German porcelain marks with a rising sun is Gebruder Heubach. Don't know if this is on the right track or not. [ATTACH]
And it's got a Germany donut mark, too. German it must be then.
Welcome to antiquers! I think it's probably the Japanese rising sun. Would you show us a picture of the entire vase also, please?
Oh darn.
@komokwa I was mainly looking for a clock with those three stair steps on each side. That beauty was the only one on the whole worldwide interwebs...
@Lilit I wonder if the seller would send you pictures of the back. It would be nice to get a look at the back. And you should ask him how heavy...
Well. I don't like him at all, lol. He's a poor replacement for the Dutchman who wants to build a lovely cabin in the woods and have babies.
I would bet @Any Jewelry has seen one of these before. This is in your neck of the woods isn't it?
There is probably more info printed on the back of the clock. Crisply focused pictures of front and back would help a lot to be able to read any...
Made in China [ATTACH] This is too blurry for me to read. Someone else might be able to figure it out. [ATTACH]
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Two other possibilities. [ATTACH] As a base for a sculpture mounted on top. Or... [ATTACH] Mounted as a specimen.
Vtg Sarreguemines (Germany) K8G Redware 4.25" Teapot https://www.ebay.com/itm/125520953603 Antique Sarreguemines Germany Plate Redware Blue With...
A Guy Named Joe. Anyone who wants to can watch it on the Internet Archive! [ATTACH]...
Hopefully someone can ID your bird now that you're bumped back up. I looked at spoonbill and shovelbill birds, but had no luck.
It definitely looks like 1970s hand thrown Japanese studio pottery. Or at least in the Japanese style. There were a lot of Western potters that...
All pictures uploaded to this site have to be 1 MB or less. So if you have room to crop, that will whittle the size down without compromising...
I did discover in the last few minutes that the tiny game pie dishes are for patee. Made in Germany. Redware. Antique Sarreguemines Germany...
I don't have any info about Sarreguemines pottery being made in Germany, or redware, but I did want to tell you it looks like a little tiny...
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