I recently purchased this little teapot at a thrift store, and was curious as to any information available on it. It has no markings, appears to be bone china as it is translucent in the light, is creamy white, blue, iridescent, and has a side handle instead of the traditional handle. It has a tiny blue floral pattern, and some gold detailing.
This dresser looks to be Chinese or European. There is Chinese art painted on the front which leads me to think it is Chinese in origin but it could just be a style used by the original artist. The dresser was purchased from a Laguna Beach antique store over 10 years ago. It is made of wood but I can't tell what type. It almost seems to be cherry.
16in. X 20in. Cosalt Exports LTD, Vogue Early December 1919 framed mirror. Grandmother brought it back from England for me when I was little, because my birthday is in December.
I am just trying to find out more about this lamp shade. I am pretty certain it's part of a banquet lamp and I think handpainted, at least the flowers. It doesn't have the telltale seam of mass production. It's smooth all around except the flowers they are slightly textured. It's ruffled on one end and smooth on the other. I couldn't find anything like a signature or brand. About 11" tall and 31" around.
These are Chinese ginger jars left to me by grandmother who died in the 1980s. I believe they were collected individually rather than as a set. Each has a twin circle mark on the base. The larger jar has an additional mark that looks a little like bird footprints. Or it may just be a flaw. The lid of the large one was unfortunately cracked and roughly re-glued before it came to me. Otherwise they are in good condition.