Branch-like candle holders
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SpoonLicker- Number of posts : 394
Location : Uk
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
Could these be Sylvac ... or something similar ... but I am sure one of the experts here will say if it is. I think Sylvac usually mark their stuff pretty well ...
touchdry- Number of posts : 221
Age : 73
Location : France
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
we had some similar pieces on the forum years ago, it turned out there were 2 well known factories using the same moulds
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
Price Brothers ? Often mistaken for Sylvac.
abstract toad- Number of posts : 524
Location : uk
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
Thanks peeps. Hopefully someone will pop up who remembers the previous listing.
I'm pretty sure they're not SylvaC, as they usually have indented, glazed bottoms with numbers, in my experience. And SylvaC glaze is usually more thick and creamy than these.
I hadn't heard of Price Brothers - although now i'm wishing I still hadn't because I just saw a very cute little blue rabbit that i'd quite like.
The thing about mine which stands apart from most of the usual makers of this type of wear is their completely flat, unglazed bottoms.
Maybe they're from the Hornsea flora and fauna family - or whatever came before them?
I'm pretty sure they're not SylvaC, as they usually have indented, glazed bottoms with numbers, in my experience. And SylvaC glaze is usually more thick and creamy than these.
I hadn't heard of Price Brothers - although now i'm wishing I still hadn't because I just saw a very cute little blue rabbit that i'd quite like.
The thing about mine which stands apart from most of the usual makers of this type of wear is their completely flat, unglazed bottoms.
Maybe they're from the Hornsea flora and fauna family - or whatever came before them?
SpoonLicker- Number of posts : 394
Location : Uk
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
I know exactly what you mean. Though on the plus side, it ought to be a fair bit cheaper than the Sylvac version.
abstract toad- Number of posts : 524
Location : uk
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
The rabbit? No - it was pricey. But I think it was already sold and I have no room in my life for any more rabbits. I have two real ones that are dust-makers rather than dust-gatherers. :D
SpoonLicker- Number of posts : 394
Location : Uk
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Re: Branch-like candle holders
I don't think so, going by what google just showed me.
I got led down a couple of blind alleys with Camark and antique majolica.
It's weird that I've come across the gate one twice in the last couple of years yet there doesn't seem to be any filed on the web.
I got led down a couple of blind alleys with Camark and antique majolica.
It's weird that I've come across the gate one twice in the last couple of years yet there doesn't seem to be any filed on the web.
SpoonLicker- Number of posts : 394
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