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...
Hi all! *wave* I'm normally a lurker here (lurk, lurk) but now and again I simply stumble over my own feet and fall into the open. So if you hear...
Maker was the Ruscha factory (full name: Keramische Werke Rudolf Schardt) from the town of Reinbach/Palatinate/Germany. Mark reads RUSCHA...
Unger & Schilde, see here: http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/germany/thuringia/roschuetz-01/index.php
Re: "Oscar Schaller & Co. / Winterling-Bavaria" ... It's Winterling. Hold in mind that Schaller went out of business 1917 and was continued as...
Thnaks ;) I'm taking a look now and again .... *lurk, lurk* ...
Porzellanfabrik Gebrueder Heubach from the town of Lichte in Thuringia, mark used around 1899 until 1907.
Shown mark is that of the VEB Steingutfabrik Torgau (a state-owned combine) from the town of Torgau in the region of Saxony. It was used between...
Stating that these non-USA Roseville items are 'fake' is incorrect, and eBay is allowing people to sell these items without restrictions BECAUSE...
A wild guess: Figural Decanter, late 1960s/early 1970s, made for the beverage store "Hoffmann Getränke" from Gronau in North Rhine-Westphalia,...
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