Could it be German, too? Most .925 silver figures that one can find seem to be from there....
Thank you all for your comments! The height is about 17.5 cm. I tried to make a better photo of the mark, this is the best I could get.[ATTACH]
Hi all, please help me to identify the country of origin, age and maker of this silver figure of St Jacob[ATTACH] [ATTACH] .
Here is a short info on Seiji Kaisha and the relation to Fukagawa: https://gotheborg.com/marks/fukagawa.shtml
Looks like a Seiji Kaisha mark.
The one Aquitaine enhanced is a bronze coin of Alexander the Great of Macedonia (336-323). The last one looks like a coin of a Roman emperor of...
The stamp reads "Shou" in Chinese and means longevity, so it is an auspicious mark rather than a Name. The letter exists in Japanese too, and this...
As far as I know this mark is Samson.
I agree with Ce BCA's dating but with that mark and decoration I would see rather Japan as country of origin.
It's from Thailand, Mengrai Kilns, Duangkamol.
Yes, it is a Chinese vase with an archaic decoration. Imitations of archaic bronzes have been made for a very long time in China. This shape seems...
For Calvados maybe?
Nice bowl, the maker is Ishiguro Koko.
The first five are by Utagawa Kunisada.
Maker is Inoue Ryozai.
I am not familiar with the mark but you could check Okinawa as a possible place of origin.
Hi, your mirrors are Chinese and from the 2nd half of the 20th c. They come in a variety of shapes and materials. It is difficult to see in the...
While this type of ware was made in China from the late 19th c on, the thin translucent enamels of this piece make me think that it was made in...
I see a bit Asian. The bowl itself is Japanese Satsuma earthenware IMO, while the decoration seems to be American. I seems to have been a kind of...
I found a very similar one online and it was dated 19th c. But I find it difficult to put a date on these pieces. It seems to have some age though.
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