EL CORONADO by NASCO CHINA (JAPAN)
I am looking for the pattern name and potential worth of this item. Can anyone help me to identify it? Thank you!
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sarascosmeticshop Reputation: 16 See sarascosmeticshop's booth |
Here’s a link to an online site that deals with maker’s marks.
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I’ve found info on some pretty obscure hard to ID items on this site. Hope it helps!
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UknowUneedAnother Reputation: 32 See UknowUneedAnother's booth |
Here’s the matching teapot to get you started with your reasearch at Worthpoint @â–º
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This design or pattern is called “Lusterware”…and good Luck
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GoGoMONTROSe Reputation: 427 See GoGoMONTROSe's booth |
Nasco is/was an importer of different items
Probably no specific pattern name was given.
“potential worth” Not a big seller but never hurts to try!
I have seen many if these footed cups come with matching saucers.
Lusterware refers to the “finish” on the piece, the iridesence.
Lusterware is not the pattern.
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HodgePodgeLodge Reputation: 104 See HodgePodgeLodge's booth |
It isn’t at Replacements.com and Google didn’t hit anything either. Sure is pretty, lusterware with a gold pine cone if I am seeing it correctly.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
Thank you all for your input.
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I appreciate you sharing this information with me. Very informative and interesting!!
Replacements.com has no idea what this pattern is, they responded as they had never seen such a pattern with “pine cones” before. They also told me is that the finish is pearlized or luster like (which I already knew). So no luck there folks! I tried. Thanks!
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sarascosmeticshop Reputation: 16 See sarascosmeticshop's booth |
PEARL CHINA IN EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO MADE ALOT OF POTTERY WITH THIS FINISH AND GOLD TRIM.
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VintageVixen50s Reputation: 12 See VintageVixen50s' booth |
Identification of Chinese porcelain Network
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sanghema Reputation: 16 See sanghema's booth |
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