I found a couple of items marked like this, so I'm wondering if it's an importer:...
I found quite a few things by Sigmund Wirkner, but I don't know if this is his.
I should have said, it's a Lomonosov mark, in case someone doesn't want to click.
Don got it, and well done! Here's a web page: http://logo-collection.fularsen.dk/#!album-57
Crystalline?
Did you look on gotheborg? Don't tell us that was under the bed, too.
It says Shawnee U.S.A. 2102.
This is Scottish spongeware. Janet
Cameron Clay "Americana": https://www.facebook.com/250876448294945/photos/a.250890144960242.55288.250876448294945/882206831828567/?type=3&theater
It's Cameron Clay; I'm pretty sure.
I think people need to see the set.
It's easier to find matching plates than another pitcher, for sure.
I think it's Pacific Pottery, California Grape, or maybe just Grape.
Porcelain is translucent; that's about the extent of my porcelain knowledge.
Ah, we'd just call it hoarding.
Not that many studio potters are documented. Unless they live in your area, you may never find them.
Check out Eliezer Halivny. Nice!
It just says Kutani.
I would never have guessed Haeger--good job.
It's the shape--like the Washington Monument.
Separate names with a comma.