Would appreciate any help in confirming the identification of a vase which appears to be Rosenthal & Co. I acquired the piece at an estate sale, and unfortunately don't have any information other than the markings that would help with identification. Photos are included. The vase stands at about 5" high.
LiuLiGongFang glass art. Paperweights or decor.
Makers marks are Chinese or Pinyin and represented below by X for each character.
Green two headed mallard. Marked " NEW WORKSHOP X X X X . 2001 . 1073/1580
Yellow dome with recessed dragon image marked X X 2000 . 6
Two tone amber Dragon Throne marked LLGF . X X X X . 2001 . 110/750
Two tone yellow/green Herons in reeds marked
X X
X X X X 2000 . 1
165/1392
I have a three piece set, loveseat settee and two (ladies and gents) parlor chairs that were my great grandmothers. The settee is darker green velvet and has a tag that simply says "style no. 43, cover no. 285 and VICTORIAN Montgomery, Ala.". The chairs are light green velvet and have no tags. They all have flowers carved on the top. I know they are earlier than 1970's. How can I tell who made them and when?
Bought at an estate auction with no history or background. Makers mark on the bottom resembles Ming Dynasty but could be a reproduction. Either way I am looking for a resale value.
I am very interested in what the translation is to the words on the back.
Also purchased 4 Liu LI Gong Fang glass sculptures I will list in a separate request.