Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
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Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
Hello All,
I hope everyone is about to start a nice and well deserved weekend! I'm wondering if anyone can help me ID this piece of ironware. It's painted with greens, reds, blues and there is a number marked on the back in the same color red that it's painted with. The thing that's caught my attention is what appears to be a signature/initial in gold. Not sure if it has any significance but its the only gold on the piece. Anyone have any ideas or know anything about this piece? Thanks in advance.
I hope everyone is about to start a nice and well deserved weekend! I'm wondering if anyone can help me ID this piece of ironware. It's painted with greens, reds, blues and there is a number marked on the back in the same color red that it's painted with. The thing that's caught my attention is what appears to be a signature/initial in gold. Not sure if it has any significance but its the only gold on the piece. Anyone have any ideas or know anything about this piece? Thanks in advance.
scolada- Number of posts : 48
Location : Atlanta
Registration date : 2015-02-17
Re: Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
I've seen the pattern before but can't remember the factory. Flowers might be from the tobacco plant.
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Re: Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
Those little fans suggest aesthetic movement, 1870s maybe,
The gold mark would probably be the gilders mark, maybe there
was gold on the edge which has been rubbed away?
The gold mark would probably be the gilders mark, maybe there
was gold on the edge which has been rubbed away?
Re: Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
denbydump wrote:Those little fans suggest aesthetic movement, 1870s maybe,
The gold mark would probably be the gilders mark, maybe there
was gold on the edge which has been rubbed away?
Thanks for the replies. It does not appear to have even a spec of gold anywhere else, I even studied it with a loupe and nothing. Do you think this is English pottery? Thanks for any info.
scolada- Number of posts : 48
Location : Atlanta
Registration date : 2015-02-17
Re: Help ID my Ironstone Bowl
It looks like something from the Potteries in England and late 19th century as denbydump says.
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