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A few items !!!
I have a few bts here john and would be grateful to beneft from your knowledge on them.
1. Is a stone bottle which could have been used for alcohol? Oil?
Its made from stone and has been covered in some type of leather / skin?,,,looks to me to be quite old but not as old as it is made to look, possibly a continental peice belonging to a bar/restaurant or even a tourish item , spanish? It deffinatly has age to it though .
2. The next item is an antique cheese dish , i am sure you have seen many like this and are not particularly valuable , i have sold these before around the £25-£30 mark, but i would like to know the age of the item, to me it looks around 1840's.
3. The two plates are slipware , possibly romanian but i dont know much about them to be honest, if origonal they could date from c1830 if not they could date upto the 1920's.
Thanks john what do you think?
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briana
Hi nice to see you are still with us.
The bottle. Hard to say what country it is from
worth under £20
The cheeses dish looks cheep and nasty. Has the look of Royal Stafford.
But would not be surprised if I held it to have come from somewhere like Spain.
£5 - £10
the plate looks European,
terracotta, Fiance, Majolica look
The hanging place on the back gives it away as a tourist piece.
worth a fiver.
good hunting mate.
By the way.........I have just bought the best piece of carved oak furniture I have ever owned.
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