Incised anchor mark, tea caddy (?)

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by Cream Puff, Aug 11, 2019.

  1. Cream Puff

    Cream Puff Member

    Hello, here I am being a pest again. I'm having trouble identifying most of the incised marks on the estate sale pieces I bought a week ago. P1050041_opt (1).jpg P1050046_opt.jpg P1050043_opt.jpg

    I'm hoping someone recognizes this anchor mark on what I think might be a tea caddy (but maybe that's because when I bought it there was tea in it).

    It seems that many makers used anchors in their marks, but if I can at least get an idea of the country where it may have been made, and the time period, I might be able to narrow it down some.

    It's just a simple anchor. I can only see the bottom curved part and the line in the center.

    Thanks again!
     
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  2. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    How big is it? It looks like a sugar bowl. You need a picture against a plain background, and one that doesn't cut off the finial.
     
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  3. Cream Puff

    Cream Puff Member

    Here's another photo.
    It measures 5" x 4" at the opening, and the total height including the finial is about 6.25".

    P1050071_opt.jpg
     
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