Looking for help dating/pricing/identifying this piece. Beautifully hand painted, measuring approximately 33x20cm (13x8inches), 1.95kg including the lid. The lid itself broke at the very top and was glued back together by the previous owner - pictures included. Other than that, in excellent condition.
I suspect it is a Dresden, Helena Wolfsohn piece, although I was unable to find any similar in terms of color (cobalt) or the chosen scene (cherub). Possibly early 1800s? Mark is a blue crown underscored by a capital "D", seemingly below the glaze.
Any assistance you can provide will be greatly appreciated.
Set of 10 Drinking glasses. Glass #1 has measurements of 8-inch height, 3 1/2-inch width, and 4-inch depth, while the rest of the glasses have a measurement of 7-inch height, 2 3/4-inch width, and 3 1/2-inch depth. Glass #4 is slightly smaller than the rest because I'd assume human error. All glasses have pontil marks on the bottom from glass being separated from blowpipe. Unknow if they are crystal or not. All are believed to be hand painted.
I actually found this viewfinder it's an awesome condition and it comes with multiple multiple cards to view it's really rather impressive I like to go bulk trash hunting for this reason and it's beautiful it's a beautiful piece in the beautiful piece of History I really like to know what the value of something like this is the cards are in phenomenal shape and I really like some professional help here I've never done this before