Oscar Schlegelmilch (Langewiesen, Thuringia), mark used 1925 to 1932.
Much better: https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/northrhine/poppelsdorf-01/
I've stumbled across either "Reproduced/Reproduction" a few times but then again eBay PowerScammers probably prefer "Real" :-)
Shown "Royal" mark is a dedicated export mark of the Gebrüder Heubach AG (Lichte, Thuringia). This version is relatively hard to find, far more...
https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/graefenthal-03/index.php Image 011217-01-02 shown there is an example in b/w as the blue...
Not yet. I don't want to ruin one of my featured additions for my website's 20th on Feb 1st :-)
1970s Made in Macao for a US design retailer which shuttered in 2014.
I find it peculiar that they are sure it's some German decoration studio AND offer a dating period ... but do not provide a name. Sounds and...
I just remembered the time where I was accused of being "rude" on the eBay PGP board after having pointed out that such items were not from a...
Correction to previous post: "Bloch", not "Boch". Meds, don't we all love 'em. All is well, however this in-and-out is getting on my nerves as my...
Shown item here is not Teichert; the linked item (linked in the thread somewhere) merely shows a *similar* item than this one with an oval with...
Right on NOT trusting Rontgen (he's rubbish); still, this item is not only POSSIBLY Eckert but DEFINITELY Eckert.
Just hold average ambient temperature in mind. They need cooling in summer and heating in winter as to not endanger their stock (not only...
It's not German or Austrian and therefore of no further interest to me. Shown mark is however an otherwise unidentified mark which is often found...
"Chippendale" is the mold/body name. Naming patterns was a matter most German producers simply did not do. They left this to...
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