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Resolved! Mystery Scenic Vase ID

Have had this pretty vase for a long time, but never found out the maker. Maybe early Japan or Czech. There is a scenic band around with grass like background, gilded stubby handles. Think it is from circa 1920-30s. Anyone know the maker or approxima...

Please help identify this Japanese or Chinese pottery vase.

I have a nice little studio vase marked in Japanese or Chinese that I am trying to identify or at least find out what the marks on the bottom say. This is about 5 1/2" tall and 5 1/4" in diameter . The bottom is marked by hand in an Asian script. Thi...

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Resolved! Fine American Ironstone -Plate of Cooperstown Ny Baseball Museum plus more?

Hi, I'm new to the group. I have just obtain some Souvenir Plates from my mother!I thought this one might be worth a little more than the others & would like some feedback of what it might be worth. Would like to sell! I will include some pictures. A...

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Unidentified Maker's Mark on German (?) Porcelain Portrait - Royalty?

I found this little gem hidden away in a box lot, and need some help with identification. The maker's mark on the back appears to be three consecutive lines. I am not sure if the are supposed to oriented horizontally or vertically. Also, the subject ...

Resolved! Glass id help needed please

Good morning. I have some footed etched glass tumblers that I am hoping someone could help me id. The glasses are 5 1/4" tall & 3 3/8" diameter at the top. They have 3 butterfly like etchings. Thanks in advance for any & all suggestions. gina

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TOUGH ONE TO IDENTIFY

OK, here is a tough one. I have two pieces from different sources--one milkglass, one cut crystal, and I'll be darned if I can figure out what it is called, or what it is used for. It is some kind of serving dish. It has a base, like a cake plate, th...

1930s Harker. Does anyone know the pattern?

Looks like a stylized poppy flower but I see other poppys when searching.The coffeepot has The Harker Pottery Company Quality since 1840 on bottom. The custard cups have Hotoven Harker The Oldest Pottery in America Chinaware.

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