Posted 9 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hi
Everyone.
I found a nice little one today at the salvation, to be honest, always wish to find something like that, i am very please to post this little creamer from late XIX century early XX century,possibly, German, French, English, or Austria, i don't care, it's just lovely.This Art Nouveau creamer with Sterling Overlay, Brown colour with clear Glaze, near the the handle on the rim, have the the inscription"sterling"engraved(picture3),,at the bottom base have some number 2303/2, i think i did well on that one, i spend a big .99 cent, i will appreciated any info if someone have any clue on the possible maker.
This creamer stand 2.35 inch tall, 3.50 inch wide, 2.50 inch base with a 2.25 inch top opening.
Thanks for Viewing.
Alan
No idea, but very pretty!!
~ ?? ~ Reminds me of :: 1940 CARL SPAHR ROSENTHAL SELB
http://www.ebay.co.uk/cln/sammelnmachtselig77/silveroverlay-CARL-SPAHR/86939686012
never see one before very pretty
Cute little creamer Alan... I love the color!
@rose, many thanks for the comment, the link and the love to.
You are pretty dam close, i will dig on that....
Alan
Many thanks, kivatinitz and rick for the comment and the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
many thanks, David
Trey
aghcollect
Rick
Ivonne
antiquerose
mike
Karen
kevin
Caperkid, for the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
You found a real treasure here, Alan. Lovely!
Many thanks peggy for the Kind comment and the love, really appreciated you take the time to stop by.
Oh yes, way better when you hold in your hand, has you know, those nice piece of Pottery or Art glass, always better in person to see.
Alan
Many thanks, AnneLanders
kyratango, for the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
There are two impressed marks on the base, i'm not sure if you've seen them. Sometimes putting a sprinkled talc powder on the mark might help bring up the mark a bit more.
Could it be Langley Mill Pottery?
I think tigerchips got it!
Did you check the two marks on the base? I'd hate to be wrong. "Langley Mill" "Leadless Glaze" is usually whats written on the base.
No, but I will tonight, well human couldn't be right all the time, I wish you are, I like better to put name then ?? Mark.
I keep you posted, thanks for your time on that one, really appreciated.
Alan
@Alan -- If TC is right -- I have posted a LANGLEY MILL piece too for you to look at. Mine has several marks on it. See here:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/128394-langleyblossomvase-england
Many thanks, smiata
rucklczglass for the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
Many thanks,Ozmarty
SEAN, for the love really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
Many thanks aura, for the love, really appreciated you stop by.
Alan
Nice creamer Alan!!!
Mine has no marks on bottom.