This is an vase made in England, as the mark has the word "England" stamped at the bottom. The central marking is comprised of a group of...
[ATTACH] The "Love" of a person, who does not value himself, cannot value anything or anyone.” [ATTACH]
General Aircraft Hotspur Mk. II Glider RAF trainer.
While WWII canteens were issued and used for some time after the war, the pouch is certainly from WWII, as it is dated 1941. The canteen itself...
Yes, artist, craftsmen, and decorator marks were used as "tally" marks for payment credit purposes, throughout the clay industries. Since labor...
The pretty birds are not Lalique, but quickly made cast glass decorations, which are most likely Czech. They are nice and are meant to look like...
I am familiar with those portraits from your link above. They are characters from "Ivanhoe" and "A Christmas Carol" by Dickens. The top two are...
This vase is most definitely a Boch shape, which is from La Louviere, Belgium. It should be circa, 1921, or so.
These trivets were made in Continental Europe, in Belgium, or Germany, circa 1920. Good chance these are by "Fainenceries de Bouffioulx," in...
Both of your tiles are made by T&R Boote, Ltd. The first tile (boat) is newer, and less expensive, than your second, molded tile. The first...
[ATTACH] Here are two Wedgwood majolica sculpted character portraits of "Ivanhoe," and "UrFried" (Ulrica), from the Walter Scott's novel "Ivanhoe...
Rare and expensive Wedgwood closed urn, made in the late 1700s, circa 1788, depicting the life of Achilles, by Pacetti for Wedgwood. Value would...
I am still trying to figure out how to post my images here.... Can I use images on my computer, or must I have them first posted to a web page?
I would have purchased them, IF I had only known!!!
I would not be surprised if this urn holds 10 liters. I guess you could check this quite easily. The Wedgwood impressed stamp is quite early,...
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