Hi everyone. I hope someone can help me with this $15 auction purchase. It isn't marked anywhere that I can see, but it acid tests for sterling....
Here's another photo. It measures 5" x 4" at the opening, and the total height including the finial is about 6.25". [ATTACH]
That is lovely. I'm envious!
Hello, here I am being a pest again. I'm having trouble identifying most of the incised marks on the estate sale pieces I bought a week...
My mother is trying to get her hands on it! It really is beautiful. Unfortunately there are too many cats in this house to safely display...
I googled Dresden and I agree, many of those pieces do look similar! But no matches so far.
Thank you. What could they be? They look intentional. This is another piece from last week's bargain estate sale purchase. There are a few others...
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Hi, hope someone can help. This beautiful tray has two incised marks on the bottom. One sort of looks...
Thank you. I do have just one more question. Judging by the shape of the crown/scepter mark, I'm assuming these were made between 1879-1945 (I...
Thanks! They were a good find. I'll be posting more queries soon - several of the pieces I bought have marks I can't identify.
These are all hand painted, and all different. I've looked at them with a loupe and they're definitely not transfer printed. At the estate...
Here's a picture of a better mark from one of the cups. This cup doesn't have the D or the N.[ATTACH]
That orb mark was just carelessly placed. If you look at the top of it, you can see where the cross starts - it's just obscured by the blue...
Also - what might be the significance of the incised N next to KPM and the painted D at the top of the photo?
Here's another photo. It's a bad cell phone picture, I'm sorry. This is the mark on the saucer. The mark on the cup is a little lighter. Some of...
Hi everyone. I'm new to the forum. On Saturday I went to an estate sale, and purchased 6 of these beauties (everything was 75% off, and I think...
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