Agree, many were not marked. Even ones made back in the original days in the 1750s. But if you'll post a pic, we can take a look and possibly get...
Thank you very much!
Thanks Cheryl for your reply! Yes I WAS serious all along. Maybe it's time to leave this board. But I really appreciate your last reply! Thanks!
Hmmm....and asking where I can get one is not asking for help?! No problem!
Ya'll need to get your minds out of the gutter! Stud button! As in collar buttons! I need one of those 1892 collector's boxes!
I just this post & I need one of those stud boxes! I collect stud buttons! Now where do I get one?! Lol! I love the Where's my stud box!
I know it's been a while but what did you do with the one with the screw back? And what was it on the front? It was the last one in the #3 group.
Sorry Steve that I didn't see the post sooner!
Hello, I'm looking at your pics of this little toby jug. The little gold mark on the back is a gold anchor mark. This is not Japanese but German....
Too new for me to know about this one. Many newer potteries don't come up with original designs but duplicate older designs such as this one....
Hello, You have correctly identified this toby as Falstaff. He is most likely English but without a mark it's hard to be 100% sure but the same...
Note my pic is a tiny micromosaic putto pendant. I was very fortunate to get to own this piece because since I purchased it the work of this...
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