Posted 6 years ago
sallysue2
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I don't know if this is chalk ware or ceramic. I don't think it's porcelain. I thought it was cute, so I grabed it out of a dollar bin at a garage sale. Can anyone tell me anything about it? Thank you...
Vintage Something...seeking info...what is it /what is it made of? It is marked "Japan", but....idk | ||
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Posted 6 years ago
sallysue2
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I don't know if this is chalk ware or ceramic. I don't think it's porcelain. I thought it was cute, so I grabed it out of a dollar bin at a garage sale. Can anyone tell me anything about it? Thank you...
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Just wondering if anyone knows anything about this.
looks like a flower trough (at least that's what they're called in glass). made in various shapes and used to arrange flowers for a centerpiece. the rounded shaped could sit around a centerpiece/console bowl...
thank you...I'll look at some of those and see how they compare. I just don't have a clue as to what these are.
at this garage sale, these pieces were in a tub of cups and saucers. the lady having the sale said they were her g'mother's and the g'mother had passed away. I first thought maybe these were tea bag trays / troughs which maybe circled a tea cup or coffee cup. Thoughts?
nope...these would be way to big for a tea cup or coffee cup.
also called a posy ring...
Yes, these are a Posey Ring, used for short stemmed Flowers like Camellias, I posted a single full circle one made by Haldeman Caliente Pottery in the 1930's, here's a link:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/253462-california-pottery-vases--haldeman-cali
I hope this helps! :^)
Here's some Australian made Pottery half circle posy rings:
https://newlynantiques.smugmug.com/Newlyn-Antiques/Ceramics-Australian/i-WCzqBcc/A
Good Luck! :^)
Thank you all. I appreciate all the info!
well, when I type in "posey ring" or "flower trough" on google, I'm not getting any info. I would like to know the age of these if possible. I think they are Capodimonte and they are marked "Japan".