I think your vase was originally a pitcher. The feet on yours behind the head were originally the hind feet. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
From "Collector's Encyclopedia of Pickard China": [ATTACH] Your items are in the "Moorish Design". All signed by Robert Hessler. [ATTACH]
Here are some ads and financial info for her. From Keramic Studio, Nov., 1912: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Keramic Studio, April, 1913: [ATTACH]...
Rose Wreath. I don't know who made it. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
It might be Frankenthal from 1786. Similar to this plate. Your mark looks like the crown CT mark with one dot and an 86 for 1786.
I took me a few minutes to figure out what you meant. :joyful:
Have you examined your figurine under a black light to see if the arm has been restored? I can't figure any other explanation as to why there's...
Here's your image: [ATTACH]
That's interesting. Maybe if they're made by Rosenthal they're puzzle bowls, but if they're made in France they're avocado bowls? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I think you're right. There are a number of sets online referred to as 'avocado bowls with platter' and 'an avocado service'.
What's the size of the lamp base? I can't tell from the photo if it's yellowware. Is it? Paulding was in business from around 1915-1950's from...
I always liked these kinds of cups. I think I found who made yours. One that matches the colors and ship position is marked Made in Japan...
It looks like the Country Side pattern by Old Hall Ivory Ware. The sugar bowl has the same images as your egg cup. The pattern was in several...
I found it. Reg #238688, Feb 10, 1870, Minton flower trough. [ATTACH]
After doing some reading I don't think John Millar made this but was the retailer. My first impression was that it was made by Minton's. After...
I did find that John Millar lived from 1805-1875. He started his pottery in 1840. [ATTACH]
I can't find much info about the John Millar pottery. There is a listing from Slater's Commercial Directory of Scotland from 1860: [ATTACH]
This old listing says it's a pen stand. Not sure if that's accurate. Made by John Millar. Unfortunately their photo of the impressed mark isn't...
IMO I would think prior to WWII. Maybe even WWI. No way to really know. There was an auction of a set that sold for $400 in 2024 that states it...
Here are a couple older Fanciullacci marks for comparison: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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