Featured Help please with ceramic flower frog and glass or ceramic tray.

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by lvetterli, Apr 15, 2019.

  1. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    First the frog. 4 3/4" in diameter, heavy, 13 holes and no mark. I have seen ones the same shape as this with Weller stamps on them but they all have 11 holes. The glaze is mottled, kind of like a curdled glaze, thick, glossy and smooth. Any ideas of maker? DSCN0002.JPG DSCN0003.JPG DSCN0004.JPG Next is this tray. I can't really tell if it's glass or glossy ceramic. Looking at the back makes me want to say ceramic, but I don't really know! It is not translucent at all. 9 1/2" in diameter, metal ring looks like pierced steel. The back has stamped 3505 and 23 is impressed close to the edge. I know I should recognize this bird but I've been waiting for my brain to come up with it for several months. So, I've come to you folks to help me out.
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    Many thanks for any and all assistance.

    Linda
     
  2. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Oh, those aren't chips on the frog, big glare spots is all.
     
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  3. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

  4. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    And so it does! At that point I would assume it is unmarked Weller.

    Linda
     
  5. wiscbirddog

    wiscbirddog Well-Known Member

    Weller Hobart often comes in that shade of turquoise.
     
  6. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Many of the trays with similar metal rim and ceramic tiles that I have seen come from Germany.

    The bird makes me think of a grouse, which is part of the pheasant family.
     
  7. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    Capercaillie?
     
  8. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    It's in a fir tree too so could be Scottish or made elsewhere for the Scottish tourist trade?
     
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  9. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    I agree, capercaillie, and it shouldn't be standing on that branch, silly bird.:rolleyes:
    I think it is German made, they have fir trees and capercaillies as well.;)

    I love the celadon colour of the frog, pity that won't be visible when used.
     
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  10. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Good morning everyone! Thank you for all your input. The bird does appear to be a capercaillie, the beak in the air appears to be a common stance. I have no idea why I thought I would be familiar with it though, I don't believe I've ever heard or read the word before and, unless I've seen it here on the board, don't know where I would have seen one. So, thank you all for your wisdom and willingness to share it!

    Linda
     
  11. Jaena

    Jaena Well-Known Member

    Concerning the tray, the way the light reflects off of the glare spot in the second photo would rule out glass to me.
     
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  12. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Didn't know what a Capercalillie was. See it is a grouse.

    From Google:
    The western capercaillie ( Tetrao urogallus ), also known as the wood grouse , heather cock , or just capercaillie / ˌ k æ p ər ˈ k eɪ l i / , is the largest member of the grouse family. The largest known specimen, recorded in captivity, had a weight of 7.2 kg (16 lb).
     
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  13. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    That would feed a few on Christmas Day!
     
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  14. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    :hilarious:
    Alert from identifying the bird, my knowledge of Flora and Fauna is probably as sketchy as my knowledge of the origins of most of the bits of jewellery I post!
     
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  15. KSW

    KSW Well-Known Member

    *Apart* not alert.
     
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  16. Any Jewelry

    Any Jewelry Well-Known Member

    Still early here, I wasn't alert to alert really being apart.:playful:
     
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  17. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    I had never heard of a capercaillie, either. The second new thing learned from this site today!
     
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  18. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

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