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Recently purchased a large number of these pieces from an estate. I am not having much luck identifying them and can use your expert help and/or suggestions. These are very old earthenware pieces. Nearly all of the pieces feature an impressed capital ...
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Bumpity bump bump I agree, gorgeous! Unfortunately I am no help either I have no info--- but those are fabulous pieces !! bump .
It's a slow day, I am recovering from a 'chucking up bug'.. My latest 'hobby' is collecting 'studio pottery'.. I visit Charity Shops, and buy stuff that catches my eye.. Never pay much and hopefully most could be resold at a small profit (If I ever needed...
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I am still before we went metric..
And the classes cost a little more.
In my retirement I have started making pottery.
Albums at http://s691.photobucket.com/albums/vv280/sglucks/ My pottery bug has gone another direction.
Posted: 2011-10-15 10:06 am   Permalink Aloha, I feel right at home saying aloha, for the years I worked at the Kahiki, I answered the phone "Aloha, Kahiki Supper Club, how may I help you?" I am so nervous but, here we go...most of you know that my...
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Artist friend that fires my work, called it an antique, which is fine with me I love antiques.
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I searched and got bits and pieces of how to clean certain things but I thought a thread might be useful that people can offer solutions to particular problems like stains, flea bites (if any) discoloration, etc... Also if the 'dummy' version could be...
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The last two weeks cleaning a relatives home- and moving antique and vintage china, pottery, crystal it and it's worked so well for me I thought I'd throw it on in: For "pencil" marks on pottery I use for cleaning glass and pottery....
I am afraid to say I think I am on a roll, until someone can confirm the maker of these for me.... I will put a pic of the base in the next post. There are no makers marks, but I found this http:/ / www. carters. com. au/ index. cfm/ item/ 93363-melrose...
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Sorry photos not clear people attribute them to Melrose....
Auctions/ calendar/ 375AU-australian-pottery-and-australiana/ all_1/ (lot 582, estimate 100-150) cheers condition at a local 2nd hand/antique shop, only 4 Rice, Sago, Flour and sugar.
I've never been so stumped - can't even figure out what to call this little basket to attract buyers! The underside is unmarked but something about it looks German to me. Anyone out there have any ideas as to origin, maker and purpose? BTW, all those ...
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Yes MIJ items were.
These are reputable antique sellers, most of whom have been every dealer at the antique Market in Toronto who looked at it, said German....
Gives it rather a negative spin.
I got this lovely vase from my Nana's garage as we were cleaning out the last stuff no one else wanted (both grandparents passed away last yr). I didn't like it much to start with but it's really grown on me and now I love it and am imagining all sorts...
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It could be Dartmouth Pottery/2008/06/free-antique-identification-appraisals.html and you can email him to ask him to identify.
'boat shaped vase' works too, or 'double handed boat shaped vase' .
Similar.
I'm hoping someone might tell me something about this item: I picked two of these off a scrap pile that contained a number of items from the 1930's and earlier. As you can see, it is a candle holder. It appears to be factory made, as I have two which ...
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However, I'm.
I also agree that they do look like the kind of thing you might find at Pottery Barn or Pier One.
I have them listed at $40 - $50 apiece.
(I own an antique mall).
Them in my shop first.
Hi, I'm not sure if this is Chinese or Japanese and how old it is. All hand decorated, some little marks under the lid and on the rim but I don't know if it is a Chinese character mark? It is not marked on the underside but glazed in white porcelain. ...
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The basic kettle design.
pottery, since these substances can withstand repeated heating and cooling.
Hi, Trying to id this little vase, 4" in height. The style makes me think art deco but don't think this has the age to it. Any ideas or information is greatly appreciated. Photos enlarge when clicked. Thanks for looking
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Com/ itm/ ANTIQUE-GERMAN-MAJOLICA-VASE.
For comparison look at this Villeroy & Boch piece: http:/ / www .
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