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.
It looks like the 'crazing' is intentional and there are bowls like yours available on Amazon from Japan. LINK. LINK.
From what I could find it's the mark of Triade: Perdomello, Benacchio, and Basso. After 1953. [ATTACH]
Your mark is shown in the book 'Porcelain Manufactory Royal Dux Bohemia' as being used from 1938-1945. [ATTACH]
I found a similar cup and saucer on Wikipedia but I can't figure out who made it. [ATTACH]
It looks like it was made by Johann Peter Thewalt. Here's an old catalog page showing your stein. 1197 is on the bottom left. Here's a completed...
The book Distinctive Limoges Porcelain shows your mark as being used from 1906-1938. There is no decorators mark on your box, but it's very nicely...
I think it's from Greece. [ATTACH]
Brownhills Pottery Co.
The mark in the photo that Debora posted is for Karl Ens, circa 1900-1919. Here's a snippet on Google books from 'Marks on German, Bohemian, and...
Galluba & Hofmann.
Yes. MOS listed the incorrect number, the Mintons number, in their post. [ATTACH]
An 1878 ad for Oetzmann Co's new Cleopatra shape toilet service. Left column near bottom. Another ad from 1875. The Cleopatra shape toilet...
Not sure if this helps but I found another jug with transfers that sold for $65 on etsy. There is some kind of writing on the bottom, but I can't...
[ATTACH] Here are more marks. At the top you can see your mark, on the right, on what looks like a Haviland blank. Then there's a mark with a...
In this book from 1911 on Google books, 'Exhibition of Fakes and Forgeries', page 17, it states: 55 Vase: "...forged factory mark of 1837...
This site shows the date code, the O with a / through it, as 1951.
I can't give a specific date on your plate but the earliest reference I found under Google Books for Ferruccio Gabrielli, 22 via Condotti, seller...
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