Your answer may be understood as talking about multiple factories. To clarify: there was only one factory in Roschütz; this had two regular...
Post-war mark of the Thun subsidiary Thun Karlovarský Porcelán a.s., Závod Lubenec located in Lubenz (Czech "Lubenec"). Formerly Porzellanfabrik...
In times where even former high-sellers sell for peanuts I would think there is nothing else to expect. Various factors: many people are sick and...
Reads "Underglaze" and "Handpainted". Producer was E.&A. Müller from the city of Schönwald in Bavaria; mark was used between 1909 and 1927.
Not a producer mark but that of US importer Bawo & Dotter, approx. 1884 - 1918.
Hi SiS (and all other people here), Long time, no see. Lots of work (Germans around me LOVE that), lots of idiots (Brexit), lots of marks. Now I...
PM&M (my website) is - like myself - located in Germany. Therefore I am sure that I know German city names better than some person on a US...
Hutschenreuther *in* Hohenberg, that is. Carolus Magnus Hutschenreuther (father) was in Hohenberg, Lorenz Hutschenreuther (son) was in Selb. Both...
If your or comparable items state 'Austria' then the company of Zeh, Scherzer & Co. was not the producer as they were located in Rehau (Bavaria,...
Fritz Pfeffer, Gotha, 1900-1934. Please see http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/gotha-03/index.php
Roentgen, bah! I have a complete essay talking about the dangers of translating company and factory names anchored on my site, see "The...
Indeed the mentioning of Eva Zeisel in this context is keyword-spamming. Maker was the pottery of Mr. Paul Schreier from Bischofswerda in Saxony...
I have managed to keep my view plain and simple, meaning that names and brands are secondary for me, also knowing that many low-class factories...
The bust on top was made by the company of W.Goebel from Oeslau, Bavaria, Germany long before the state of Czechoslovakia even existed. Your item...
Mark of Alfred Stellmacher from the town of Turn in Austrian Bohemia; mark used 1876 until 1897 when the factory was taken over by Ernst Wahliss....
Not sure as I could so far only verify the plain "H&J" mark but shown mark is claimed to have belonged to the decoration studio of "Hofmann &...
Junkerdorf items are indeed hard to find as his studio was very small and only employed five people at its best. Many people don't even recognize...
Decoration studio of Mr. Franz Junkersdorf from Dresden; mark was registered as No.59 557 at the RWZR (Reichswarenzeichenregister) on April 15th...
This faience was created at a a factory normally known more for it's porcelain products; even knowing that often does not ring a bell with people...
Nope, Asian repro. Note that the stamp reads "VICWNA". Normally accompanied by an oval "OEOETZUCH OESCNUTZT" (really spelled like that!) mimicking...
Separate names with a comma.