It looks like an old Fratelli Fanciullacci mark, maybe early 1900's. The unreadable letters might have been the word Italy.
The gold is covering the Rosenthal Iris mark, used circa 1891-1906. Iris was the shape. [ATTACH]
Looks like Marianne Baer Studio.
Looks like the artist mark for Alice Willits.
IMO, a $99 opening bid with $228 BIN is too high. There are single antique Limoges candlesticks that haven't sold for $10. In your listing you...
The only info I could find about Limoges UNIC is through snippet views on Google Books. There are mentions of them as early as the mid-1950's and...
There was a similar piece on ebay by a Port Charlotte, FL seller for $79.99. Listing was cancelled. No signature/unknown artist. [ATTACH]...
It looks like it reads MJ 16. FY Xmas. So, MJ would have been the hobbyist painter's initials. 16 is for 1916. FY was the recipient. Xmas the...
Here are closer photos of how it's attached: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
This forum post says it belongs to Julius Greiner & Sohn. There seems to be some confusion as to who actually used the mark. Some posts on the...
The mark is from a company called Asiatides. Not antique, though. [ATTACH]
It looks similar to this mark, Rudolf Heinz & Co., circa 1885-1920.
Maybe 'Foci'? Foci by Scott & Michael Boyd Art Glass?
I think your label may be covering her initials. There is a pitcher listed on Ebay by her. You can search Rookwood Wax Matte Lavender 14 1/2"...
I think the pattern is AL8009? If you look through Replacements there are listings for AL patterns but no HL. What are the numbers on this item...
I think the initials are HBJ? [ATTACH]
The marks shown in the auction aren't for the Konigliche Porzellan Manufaktur Berlin, but for F A Schumann Moabit Berlin, circa 1860's-1880. [ATTACH]
It looks like Huahine, maybe for The Huahine Pearl Farm and Pottery.
One sold on Fellows UK, but you need to pay to see the sold price or start a free one-week trial. Here are the photos from the auction: [ATTACH]...
This site shows it as Marzi & Remy. Here's one showing Marzi & Remy's mark. Here's a catalog page showing your stein, top row.
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