Thanks for the tag AJ. It is Japanese, and Fuku mark. Age I can't say. pre 1900 for sure. Nice find though. Mikey
You can probably ask here. www.plein.com Mikey
I did notice that last name. Maybe a descendant? Thanks AJ. Mikey
I would call it non-traditional yet authentic. 6" goblet is slip cast so I don't think they made it. It is also glazed. I couldn't find anything...
It didn't taste good to her.
Since it says "silver Mitsukoshi" I would say Yes. Mikey
Thanks for the tags. I think early Meiji or late Edo. 1860-1880. Hard to see the mark, but you might have a look on Gotheborg in the Arita...
the sparkling swirls are cool. What did he call it? Or did he. Mikey
even without the stopper they seem to sell well. Thanks. Mikey
Awesome, thanks. That was quick. Mikey
I think it is a small bottle or maybe vase. 3" tall. I can't seem to make out the name. Mikey [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Like I said!
Looks like Fiesta ware. M6
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This little bottle or vase is 2 1/2" tall and 2" diameter. I thought it could be a snuff bottle, but the opening is much larger than my other...
Looks like a censor, missing the knob on the lid, and Most likely a pedestal base. It looks Japanese to my eyes. Mikey
Searching Turkish clay figures was promising. Found some on Ebay with the similar markings. Thank you again @Any Jewelry Mikey
That's awesome. Thanks for narrowing it down for me. I hadn't thought Latin. I couldn't find any other examples. Mikey
I picked these up today. I really like the expressions. only some impressed marks on the bottom. I would love to know who made them and when they...
Welcome @Mahmood It appears to be a 19th century blue underglaze Chinese rice bowl or tea cup. As far as auction worthy, If you had a set of them...
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