Budapest porcelain vase help

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  1. NTC Collector

    NTC Collector Well-Known Member

    Hi all, I can’t identify the maker’s stamp on this little vase, a symbol and word Budapest - perhaps incomplete? Anyone recognise it and know age? It’s a tiny 9cm tall and 4cm across rim. Many thanks 19D40764-5ED8-4DE3-81A5-114081E0CBFD.jpeg 6A7C9A3F-87B9-493E-BC13-F58536179E2B.jpeg D2FEE0E8-F746-40DB-823C-3E1838A5713C.jpeg A757B275-C3C5-457A-9EEB-712D9CC067E2.jpeg C97158C2-94CD-4B09-8A27-185FBFFEC587.jpeg
     
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  2. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I haven't found a site to check it yet but many are calling it a Drasche Porcelain mark.
     
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  3. NTC Collector

    NTC Collector Well-Known Member

    Many thanks @say_it_slowly that’s great. I can’t find any info on different mark dates so would love any other pointers if you do find a reference site.
     
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  4. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I did find this one when talking of insulators.

    http://www.aquai.nia.org/general/pifous/logos/makers/drasche.htm

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    The factory was founded in 1846 by Henry Drasche through the expansion of 41 brick factory. The production included bricks, roof tiles and ceramic paving bricks. Clearly they made insulators as examples exist and they were mentioned with a date of 1911 as being a supplier of insulators for Hungary over the last couple decades. During WWII in 1944 the factory took a serious hit by a bomb. After the war, under the Soviet command, production resumed and in 1949 it was nationalized as the Drasche NV Porcelain Factory and a few months later was named Kobanyai brick factory. You will also see reference as Kobanyai Porcelangyar for this company.
     
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  5. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

  6. NTC Collector

    NTC Collector Well-Known Member

    Thanks fantastic, thanks @say_it_slowly Ill try to decipher it. I can work out my mark was used after 1936 but no clue for how long and can’t see the shape or decor yet. It’s a tiny vase but I enjoy the research :)
     
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  7. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I always have a million questions and always love to learn about something I didn't know about before. I enjoy researching my things too!
     
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