Child's Cutlery Rests. Poss 1930s

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Post by Grumpy Grandad May 6th 2020, 1:50 pm

A cute but otherwise useless pair of kids' cutlery rests, only one of which has the number 7462 on the edge.
Purely based on the fact that nobody has used this type of thing for years I'd date them from the '20s-'30s.
The bright candy red and blue remind me of Clarice Cliff colours. I doubt they are Cliff but if they are then they're just about the only CC I've seen that I'd give house room to.

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Post by studio-pots May 6th 2020, 3:22 pm

It looks right for that period. Japanese perhaps?

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Post by Grumpy Grandad May 6th 2020, 4:17 pm

Not sure. I have a feeling they're English but I'm usually wrong, so why break my streak now? It's those shades of blue and red - but very orangey red - that remind me of something I've seen before. The red particularly is very close to that on my Woods Ivory Ware tea-for-two set that I posted in the British Pottery section.
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Post by NaomiM May 6th 2020, 5:11 pm

German, maybe? Goebel-Hummel?

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Post by Grumpy Grandad May 6th 2020, 8:36 pm

Again, possible, but wouldn't the '7' be crossed in the continental style? I know it always is on the W. German pittery I've seen but I have no clue about Goebel except that they made a lot of cloyingly sweet child figurines. I know that's probably an unfair generalisation but they are what Goebels makes me think of.
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