This is a statue floor lamp of a grecian woman with an urn on her shoulder and a pitcher in her hand. It is very heavy and has a milk glass type shade.
May be a type of earthenware, or ceramic - not china or porcelain. Includes 18 intact dinner plates, 12 of most other pieces, incl fruit nappies, b & b plates, cereal bowls,cups & saucers, luncheon plates, etc. There are a few items with chips, such as the cups, but most items are whole.There are serving platters, covered tureens, gravy boat & saucer, cream & sugar, meat platters, and more. 105 pieces in all. Artist's signature appears to be 'J Walker' or similar. I have researched the company but apparently there was a fire and many pattern books destroyed so there seems very little info about that period of their operation and almost no evidence of this pattern around. Any help would be appreciated.
i dont have a pucture of it what i can tell you is that it came in a starlett box with a leather strap the box does need some refinishing! when you open the box there are 3 slots one that the surveyer goes in the big round peice fits in there and the telescope looking part stays out it didnt come with a tripod i dont know if it was supposed to it came with a heavy metal thing that is attached to a string and it came with a red book