TK Pottery, Czechoslovakia
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TK Pottery, Czechoslovakia
Hello,
Pictured below are pictures of two pieces of pottery I have. They both have stamps of "TK" and what looks to be Czechoslovakia. There is also a very light imprint of "TK 15" on the bottom corners of both. The tops have a signature of "Ridenour".
I have searched for a while have have been able to come across anything similar. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Pictured below are pictures of two pieces of pottery I have. They both have stamps of "TK" and what looks to be Czechoslovakia. There is also a very light imprint of "TK 15" on the bottom corners of both. The tops have a signature of "Ridenour".
I have searched for a while have have been able to come across anything similar. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
ericsharp- Number of posts : 2
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Registration date : 2022-09-20
Re: TK Pottery, Czechoslovakia
It's from the Thun Klosterle factory that was founded in Bohemia in 1794 and was still producing wears into the 1980s at least. This is a 20th century mark and from the design looks to be 1920s into the 1930s. Much of the work was hand painted and, I assume that "Ridenour" is the surname of the decorator.
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Re: TK Pottery, Czechoslovakia
studio-pots wrote:It's from the Thun Klosterle factory that was founded in Bohemia in 1794 and was still producing wears into the 1980s at least. This is a 20th century mark and from the design looks to be 1920s into the 1930s. Much of the work was hand painted and, I assume that "Ridenour" is the surname of the decorator.
Thank you for the info. Do you have a ballpark estimate on what you think it would be worth?
ericsharp- Number of posts : 2
Location : United States
Registration date : 2022-09-20
Re: TK Pottery, Czechoslovakia
Sorry we don't give valuations on the forum, but bear in mind these are only two odd
pieces of a dressing-table set, which would have had a large tray, more jars/boxes and
maybe candlesticks and a ring-tree.
These were produced in large numbers in the 1920s.
pieces of a dressing-table set, which would have had a large tray, more jars/boxes and
maybe candlesticks and a ring-tree.
These were produced in large numbers in the 1920s.
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