Posted 13 years ago
Budek
(314 items)
Hello again,
I've had these for a while,( this is one of 6 ), and I have no idea what they are. Though they all have the same shape, the decoration,( same raised design ), is slightly different on each one,.... I guess that would indicate that they're hand done. They are 4 5/8 inches long and approximately 3 inches wide at their widest. Each is etch signed with a double triangle on the bottom, accompanied by etched lines. Any idea what these may be, and any guess as to their age?
Thanks in advance for any information you might share.
Best regards, Budek.
I collect old ashtrays from the 60's, this looks to be pottery candy dish/chip & dip bowls from the early 60's, it is the same style and look of the ashtrays from that era. I am not an expert, just enjoy the style.
Most were cast/molded, had to be removed from the molds by hand and then hand painted and fired. Very nice items!
Thank You, Robyne, your information is much appreciated. If you ever have any artwork that you'd like a second opinion on, I might be able to help.
Best wishes to you,
Tony.
Dear Beaux Purdy
You've given me some interesting things to think about, Thanks!!!
scroling lotus design . with a verifications triagels , not a sweat meat but for food, piece around 1890-1920
simple but quite well , remember the brown rim ( precursor qianjiang cai rim)
this is good but how good , maybe a compatilized sauce dish, marked reversed owners is always good , signed by means of owner of , or a batching mark for some event like a wedding
can you make a puzzle out of with the eye ( the round circle,) as festive tray which you could be missing, otherwise they are sauce dishes
the strange thing it still could an weddinggift ensemble see reverse signing, is it badging or an ammount in the cargo , unlikely , even maybe incomplete it got value
it is could looks like NONYA origene , dating is sound
SEE style comparison and dating Chinese Porcelain Triangular-Shaped Whatnot Dish NELLIGUE on Trocadero