Interesting topic. 🙂  Pip, do you have a pic of yours, particularly the Moss pieces?

~ Mon ~

i think one of the lamps on the link i put up earlier mon that is under the heading 'these are not barsony' is moss i think pip said.

Hi Mon,


As usual I only have one out for display and the other is the same woman but with no base I think. I have seen her with a metal pole coming through the top of her head. The thing that struck me about them when I first found them a few years back



 was that they are obviously caucasian ladies in a black format. Quite different and angular as described on the Barsony list.


 


The Takacs is quite a foxy lass I think.


 


The bases were obviously made by the same supplier as the Barsony ones so it was quite an industry for a while.


 


More pics





Moss lady

Apparently the Moss lamps are English - I know I have read that in a few different places over the years - here is a link to the collectors segment on Barsony which mentions Moss and Kalmar and Japanese made  ones



http://www.abc.net.au/tv/collectors/segments/s3077643.htm



cheers


Rae

Hi Rae,


 


I laughed my socks off when I saw that just like Adrian valueing a small Bill Onus boomerang at $500. They don't know it all you know B-).


 


That Moss lady is as Aussie as you,


 


Cheers,


Pip

I'm certain the Moss pieces are Aussie too regardless of what the 'experts' say.  Many of his pieces that were signed have a Lyndale label but not all.  I've not seen a label on a Lady figure as yet.

~ Mon ~

lol, there are so many errors in IDing Oz pottery - goodness knows where that one came from!



I would certainly take your ID, Mon and Pip, on that one, or on any Oz pot for that matter.



cheers


Rae

retrolover7587
Community Member

Hi,


I just happened to stumble across this post and noticed a link to some photos that are from my collection


http://www.flickr.com/photos/natalie_retrogirl/5939005376/in/photostream


 


I am a mad barsony collector and it makes me very mad when I see people trying to pass off obvious fakes to unsuspecting buyers and actually getting good money for them.


 


The black figure in my picture is marked "FL13 Barsony". Treasure hunting one afternoon I found the brown lady lamp at a store in newcastle.


 


It has no markings at all and who knows who made it but as you can see it near identical to the Barsony.


 


It can be difficult to tell whether lamps or figurines are genuine barsony because not all Barsony's are marked and many of the stickers are long gone.


 


But the H19s that are being sold are definately fakes. I have even seen some marked 'made in england' and when theyre in front of you , you can tell that they were made not all that long ago.

Hi retrolover,


 


Thanks for joining in with us and that brown lady looks good enough to be the real thing to my eyes. Are the bases the same on them? That is the best place to start with unmarked pieces. Also her paint detail and quality look way too good for a fake.


 


Mon and Rae look at the base on my Moss lady and then look through the Barsony lamps again. The perspex and base and even the painted stripes are the same as on that style of Barsony lamp and all of her fitting were made in Aus. No way on earth is she English even if she does have that kind of face :-D.


 


Moss was English but that is as close as it gets