Hiya, I have this really big vase about (47 cm high) and I'm wanting to sell it but I can't find any information on this vase. I believe it says English Mane Titan at the bottom but I still can't find it. I wanted to see how much it is worth and find out some history about the item like when it was made? If anyone could be of help I would be really grateful, thank you!
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This appears to be a Victorian piece from the late 1800s. Possibly Staffordshire, and hand-painted. It is called a double-handed vase. The maker remains a mystery!
I think the mark on the bottom reads "English Make" (not Mane). I found a set of two Early English Antique Porcelain Vases from the 1900s which have marks on bottoms: "Jewel English Make". The letters are embossed like on your vase. I think "Jewel" is the name of the maker. So, the name of the maker of your vase is "Titan".
I forgot to add a link www.worthpoint.com/
I looked all over and the only thing I found was this post. If I were you, I would go to any dealer or consignment shop and ask there. They would be able to identify it and let you know if it has value.
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