I don't have any particulars on this plate other than it was given to my grandparents for a wedding gift. That would make it circa 1880 - 1890. It is 18 inches in diameter. It has no identifying markings that I can see.
I have a bust (sculpture) made of terracotta approximately 69 cm high. See attached photos. When I bought it, I was informed that the author was Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse., but I can't confirm it because it doesn't have any signature. Could you estimate the value of this sculpture? Could they dozer if it is really by Albert Ernest Carrier Belleuse?
These dolls/figures are 21" tall (man) 20" tall (woman). The clothing is entirely handmade. They appear to be a composition figure. The figures, except for the arms, is a solid material. I know the dolls are more than 25 years old.
I'm new to this. Can help with information about the figures including an idea of value? Thank you.
I have no historical information on this Royal Standard Fine Bone China Tea Set. I don't even know how many peices are missing, only one Tea Cup confirmed.
I have spent hours combing through images online trying to identify this set without a whisper of luck. The flowers are all Australian Wildflowers so they are not the most common subject of bone china tea sets so I didn't think it would be so hard to identify.
Several of the stamps are smudged and there is a lot of wear on the handles etc so they are either very old, used ferociously or cheap imitations.
Either way they are very sweet but I am hoping someone out there can tell me if the are legitimate or if I can just give them to my niece for tea parties?