Hoping someone out these can help me more specifically identify this
item. I found it inside an old oak Automatic Electric telephone box (not
attached). Initially thought it to be part of the telephone because of
the crank handle with porcelain knob ...
this crystal owl belonged to my mother. It’s been around for a long
while but I can find no marks or etchings nor is there a sticker of any
sort. It looks similar in design to some of the Scandinavian pieces she
had but would like to be more certain...
Can anyone help identify this ceramic wall pocket? There are absolutely
no marks or identifiers. Have found photos of others online in this
color and also in pale blue, green and yellow. My thanks in advance for
any insights!
Can someone please help me identify the gray owl in the center? I’ve
located the owls on the left and right but the middle one eludes me.
It’s quite similar to the one on the left but definitely not identical.
Hoping someone can help identify the stamp on the bottom of this
porcelain owl. He’s vintage for sure with glass eyes. I’ve done some
online searching but nothing so far seems to be an exact match.
@art.pottery wrote:Pitcher is Metlox Pottery from their “200” series
dinnerware line. No idea on who or when the decal was added. Thank you
so much! It has an interesting finish, feel and color to it and seemed
to me to be from the 1950’s or earlier....
Hi there.Thanks for your input. I agree it looks like a tourist piece
and likely is. My great-great-grandparents lived in Tucson, so it’s
possible this was picked up on one of my great-grandparent’s trips in
the late 1930’s/early 1940’s to visit them...