Posted 8 years ago
newcombe67
(21 items)
Beautiful Gold edged bowl...it has no identifying inscription at all. I am interested if anyone has an idea of origin and age please....??
The bowl is 7 cm high and 25 cm across
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Posted 8 years ago
newcombe67
(21 items)
Beautiful Gold edged bowl...it has no identifying inscription at all. I am interested if anyone has an idea of origin and age please....??
The bowl is 7 cm high and 25 cm across
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Very nice!
Could be RS Prussia-- the bowl design looks familiar to me.
A photo of the back and the size of the bowl would be useful.
scott
I agree with scottvez. The moment I saw the bowl, I thought of RS Prussia. I have a book about molds used by RS Prussia but it is book two. Too bad, but still in this second book is a mold called "Lily" that very similar to your mold. The example in the book is also unmarked.
As for the age, I would guess your bowl is from the early 1900's.
Not quite the same, but...
https://www.etsy.com/ca/listing/266361195/rs-prussia-porcelain-relish-dish-icicle?ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga_view_type=gallery&ga_search_query=prussia tray&ref=sr_gallery_6
No worries..I will take a pic of the back and take dimensions...thanks!
Thanks-- I don't see any further clues on the back.
RS Prussia is high quality porcelain-- do the "light test" on it. Hold it up under a ceiling light and see if you can see your hand moving behind it. If you can, I'd put another check in the RSP block.
scott
The mold has not been given a name by RS Prussia collectors, but the shape is numbered mold 90. It was introduced in 1905, but the bird transfers used here were used around 1908-1910. Love those colours and scene.
Great information rj-- appreciate you joining the discussion and settling the attribution.
scott
Yes Thankyou so much...very much appreciated
I did the light test and can see the shadow of my hand perfectly through the porcelain....Looking good!