PB might be the initials of the person who painted it (as in hobbyist painting) or the initials of the person who owned it (which I think is the...
It's the OTHER Wedgwood. And deco style. Would be better with matching creamer and sugar, but can't have it all sometimes!...
Boullion cups included! Looks like a very complete set, and not overly fancy so chances of selling are somewhat better than fustier floral...
Yes, Godden is nigh-on gospel, but it seems Mr. Wildblood's factory was very short-lived, and thepotteries shows the various names of businesses...
She is painted only on one side because she stood on a mantle or similar where the back wouldn't be seen. Faster, cheaper production!
Here's some more info about Mr. Wildblood -- https://www.thepotteries.org/allpotters/1081.htm
She's big and heavy! Nice heirloom.
Possible, but hard to make a W out of that mark
With most Japanese wares, it's not a flaw but a deliberate design element -- it is the type of clay body that they chose.
Thanks!
Studio pottery? MA, NA, AN -- several choices there.
Is a transfer design. With those speckles in the body of the bowl, I think late 70s/early 80s because I remember lots of dishes, etc. with those...
Well, I don't know the reason for the blue lines, but I would suspect some sort of production mark -- perhaps a mark made by the worker to show...
If you're on FaceBook, there is a West German pottery group. The colours look right for West German, but the base doesn't, nor do the markings.
I've used the word "rinkydink" before but had no idea where it came from! When I click on these links to ebay, I get a black screen.:(
Great info, thanks AJ! Vernacular was the word that just wasn't coming to me when I was writing! Thanks, senior brain! Ah so it was much more...
I enjoyed pickle ball, but a wonky right wrist has put paid to playing now.
Nae ginger, think blonde. Pretty Scandinavian looking. Although the men in the family have red beards.
Was that the switch from Latin to English, etc., services?
Although the lady was 103, I think this one is fairly modern.
Separate names with a comma.