Posted 8 years ago
Deb.b
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Could anyone give me any help to identify these marks on some old pottery rabbits / hares ? I thought they maybe be by Austrian Eduard Klablena but they do not have his monogram ?
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Posted 8 years ago
Deb.b
(3 items)
Could anyone give me any help to identify these marks on some old pottery rabbits / hares ? I thought they maybe be by Austrian Eduard Klablena but they do not have his monogram ?
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Not sure why you would think that, as he didn't go to England, and these are obviously machine blown.
Probably from around 1960.
Thankyou it was just the stance of the
Larger rabbit as same position as an E K model . Thought they were earlier than 60s just because of just ...England and the imprinted no's but I am a total amateur so all info. Greatly received
These are pretty cute! I think they're Beswick. If you search for Beswick rabbits and put in the numbers stamped on the base you'll find more online :-)
Like these:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/BESWICK-RABBIT-X-3-MODEL-NO-824-SCRATCHING-EAR-amp-823-ON-HAUNCHES-/351958139316?hash=item51f25701b4%3Ag%3AKl4AAOSwImRYc5-r&nma=true&si=U1Xc4oBo6uDv1Vn5FxTxDqFBFqI%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
England would be the country of origin. Likely an export to the American market, as America mandated that all foreign items must be marked with where they are coming from.
You might also check with the British Pottery group on FB:
https://www.facebook.com/search/top/?q=british%20pottery%20and%20porcelain%20discussion%20group