More glass items to ID from auction

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by CharlesSabo, Feb 1, 2017.

  1. CharlesSabo

    CharlesSabo New to antiques

    I have some more items I need some help to ID I got from auctions. I spend some time trying to find what I can, but am limited due to work and school. Hopefully someone on here is bored and has nothing better to do but than ID these for me :). I included some of the bottoms on the ones with markings such as Noritake and such. 20170129_175005.jpg 20170129_175012.jpg 20170129_175147.jpg 20170129_175313.jpg 20170129_175348.jpg 20170129_180139.jpg 20170129_180148.jpg
     
  2. msgood2shoe

    msgood2shoe Well-Known Member

    First only 1 item pictured is glass, the rest are pottery/porcelain.

    The 3rd item is a sugar bowl, probably dates to the 1930's or 1940's. Here is a history of the company

    http://gotheborg.com/marks/noritake.shtml

    The last piece has been decorated with transfers/decals, meaning not handpainted on the piece. The artist who did the original paintings from which the decals were made after isn't all that important. Decorations of couples like this are generally referred to as courting couples.
     
  3. evelyb30

    evelyb30 Well-Known Member

    Heutschenreuther used to make a lot of porcelain dinnerware; I think they only sell to restaurants these days, but they made some nice patterns. The one above is something I'd lump into a category I call Fake Fragonard. The Noritake sugar bowl is probably from the 1930s. I'm not enough of an expert to make the final call on the other two, but the Japanese one isn't all that old. At least to someone 50+ anyway. Kids in their 20s think stuff from the 80s is antique.:)
     
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