Lamp base maybe...cherubs, flowers, heavy, marked only m-551 Unregistered
|
clay pot with nozzle/horn and lid Unregistered
|
Unknown porcelain figurines Unregistered
|
Cup and Saucer - Info wanted! Unregistered
|
|
|
|
Various Bone China Pieces
|
|
|
Posted By
|
Views
|
Date Posted
|
Unregistered
|
12202
|
December 13, 1901
|
|
Price Paid
|
Condition
|
Free/Undisclosed/Unknown
|
Good
|
|
|
|
|
Description:
|
In the first picture with four different China peices, each peice has the stamp "fine bone china (next line) crown (NL) EST *appears to be D with a dot underneath, followed by a crown symbol* 1801 (NL) England (NL) Staffordshire (NL) hand modelled (NL) hand painted"
The largest peice-far back-to-back has a "PH" written on it in marker, the two smallest- one being held- Each have an "R" written ii marker, and the longest peice-far left- has an "I" written in marker. The marker appears to be written after the china was made as I can feel the difference in texture.
Second picture has the stamp " Coalport (NL) Bone *Crown symbol* china (NL) made in England (NL) A.D.1730"
The flower pot in the background is irrelevent, my apologies
No additional markings
My family received these from my Grandfather who lives on NY state. They're from my grandmother and his current girlfriend, so I'm not sure if they're from "separate" manufacturing periods? Unknown how they came into possession of these.
I was wondering if these were Nicknacks or held some value, as I was having trouble finding the stamps online. Any information regarding current value and history would be much obliged, thank you.
I apologise for any spelling/Grammar errors, I am on mobile and it is hard to proof check.
|
Keywords:
|
Various Bone China Pieces
|
|
|
|
|
|