Appears to be hand painted Chinese scenery with gold trim. There is a embossed mark (could be a some sort of flower) and several numbers on the bottom of the plate but no actual name. Some crazing. Small chip on bottom of plate. Not sure if it is a Staffordshire ceramic plate, Chinoiserie of the Regency period (think Brighton Pavilion). Please help me to identify the manufacturer.
I recieved this item from my father a few years back. I wanted to know what it is maybe just junk or something really significant. Its made out of wood and appears to be handcarved and possibly old, so far I have had several suggestions ranging from native american to just down right silly answers!
A sort of cup with a lid. about 4 inches tall. red oriental design on the cup and lid. bottom has masons above patent ironstone china in a crown with the word england under that.
This asian looking teapot I bought at a garage sale, it did not come with a box. It is made of a brown clay with a branch shaped stand and handle with a little squirrel and berries on the side. The teapot is smooth but does not have glaze on it. The top of the teapot has a little chip on the inside. Please email me back about If this teapot is of any value and where the teapot is from or who it is made by and what the symbol is. My email is [email protected] if it is possible to email me.