Meant to ask but is there a name on the back ?? Always post pics of front and back and any relevant details !!
Ha !! We all hope to do that but chances are slim to none that I will ever will !!
Always check on the item before you buy unless its something you would keep !!
Otherwise you can get money tied up in things that may not sell at all !! Don`t need a house full of those !! Art pottery is a pretty consistent seller with pretty good prices !!
Remember the companies and makers names !! Roseville, Weller, Hull,,Rookwood,, Ect.
Meanwhile this should whet your appetite,, www.whatsellsbest.com will give you the top 25 sellers in all ebay categories !! Be sure to look at “treasures” at the top of the page for hot finds at flea markets, garage sales,,thrift stores,,dumpster diving and even metal detecting !! It will surprise you at what is found so don`t give up !!
I can`t make it out either !! Most potteries early 1900`s used scores of women that painted their wares !! Most were untrained and simply followed a pattern !! You will often find small variations in plates within a set if more than one did the artwork !! They did try to stay with the same artist for one set if possible !!
Thank you for the answer. I am hoping one day to come across something that is really valuable. Me and my friend are always going to second hand stores and flea markets. Maybe someday we will find something, we’re always hoping. We still have fun looking though.
No, there’s nothing on the back of the plate. And Thank you for the website, it’ll be fun to look, and resourceful too.