IIRC, the decoration is called oil spot...which Sunderland used, but I’m not positive this is Sunderland.
So, it is possible that one is made from a well-worn mold, hence the less crisp detailing. Or, it is possible that a mold was made from an...
J A Wold, 1881?
I think it is Japanese.
Might be in replacements.com.
Looks like stoneware. Popular in the 70s through 90s. Sorry, no idea who made it.
It was an eBay purchase I made many years ago. It was obviously described incorrectly, but I thought it was an interesting piece and might be...
Agree with Janetpjohn. Writing looks much like Thai, so definitely Southern Asia, and I can’t promise you that it’s older than 2000.
This is mine: [ATTACH]
Any Jewelry, mine is very similar to the one second from right, middle row. :)
I looked up the little note I put inside: Thai lidded box, Sawankhalok or Sawanhalok, c. 14th c.
Interesting to see the copy. I don’t think it was a rare thing, though, for the Staff factories to look to the earlier figs for inspiration!
Yes, I was thinking not Chinese in form or decoration. I have a similar box that Chitong (old members will remember him) told me mind was from...
Dunno. The seller’s commission would eat up most of the profit! OTOH, the chances of me getting around to framing it are relatively slim...;)
?I so infrequently buy or sell anymore, but I maintain an interest in looking. My “find” is a series of coincidences. I was looking at an online...
It’s possible that JE is a hobbyist china painter who painted a blank.
Ha, ha, Brad! As soon as I saw it, I was thinking Hollywood Regency.
I think that particular mark is Japanese or some other Asian country.
Kinda looks like an iris of some sort, but those leaves don’t look like iris leaves. I’m not very good at plant ID. One of the transferware...
Can you post a pic of the back of one of the tiles?
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