You might know the saying that each color of ze german flag has its specific meaning, right? Black = wörk, red = wörk, yellow = wörk, green = humor.
I would take these "Mayer & Fels" (Berlin / Milano) and "Mauger & Fils" (Paris) attributions with a big pinch of salt as all "attributions" seem...
Shown mark is not the mark of a producer but that of the responsible US importer/distributor, Hinrich & Co. (note the spelling) from New York...
The mark text is a little shorter than the real name. It's actually the "Staatsfachschule für Keramik" (state school for ceramics), located on the...
Richard Eckert & Co. from the Volkstedt part of the city of Rudolstadt. Registered in March 1894, claimed to have been in use until 1924 (some say...
Just taking your post as example, no offense. "Royal Vienna" never did, as these items are not - in any way - related with what the original...
*waves to all* The solution to this one is: it's Nymphenburg porcelain (you can se the impressed Nymphenburg shield). They originally purchased...
Sorry to spoil the hairdo, but ... nope. Houseful's marks are GERMAN, OP's mark reads AUSTRIA and has been known as Asian repro mark for years.
If you had cared to read and understand what I posted you would have seen that I implied the requirement of a huge wall of text as to explain...
Well, not really. Your guess is off a few years too early in both directions. The "cheap export stuff" is widely correct though. Problem here is...
Fürstenberg has one of the most complex marking systems around and I therefore rely on their own publications as common reference books either...
Let me elaborate on that: unlike many other countries, Germans were never into "naming" patterns. Germany was one of the first countries that...
Spent ages writing a long and extensive answer, then *POOF* forum tells me to shove off. No draft saved, no nothing, post lost. It is 2020, not...
First of all, there was not a single factory in Carlsbad as that was (as the name implies) a famous air & water spa. In Europe this fact is pretty...
In case somebody is interested: factory of H. Schmidt from the city of Freiwaldau in Silesia. You may want to check out...
The Wittelsbach mark claimed to be Tettau per SteinMarks ... how come there are dozens of this marks which show the same Wittelsbach mark together...
Just bumped into this and wanted to add my 2 pennies. Transferware items 'decorated' by applying a transfer/decal are known for the peculiar...
Meissen? Nope. Mark is standing on its head, by the way. Top letter 'A', bottom letter 'B', thus Achille Bloch, Paris (France), 1920+, *wave*
https://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/schwarza-01/index.php
To clarify, there are no Kalk figures. None at all. The Kalk factory never produced anything other than tableware. Simple historic fact.
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