Ditmar-Urbach Z Plate pottery

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  1. Donna HA

    Donna HA Pleasestayhome

    Hello...

    So after researching this plate I have some info but a couple of questions if anyone knows..
    Plate measures 9 1/8"
    The International trademark of "Z" with wings was 1958 and ended 2008 owned by "Zavody"
    Czechoslovakia pottery...

    ***The extra marking in red I'd like to find out about (XI.91?) CSFR
    ***I find similar with poppies but not this type, what is this flower?

    Thanks for your assistance :)

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  2. i need help

    i need help Moderator Moderator

    @Donna HA
    You’ve posted this to the Sell Forum. Do you want me to move this thread?
     
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  3. Donna HA

    Donna HA Pleasestayhome

    Yes please oops lol
     
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  4. Donna HA

    Donna HA Pleasestayhome

    Hello again..
    This is from the 30's but can't figure out the signature on the red paint or why it's there?
    I have been looking all over and can't find the pattern but close.
    I tried searching the CSFR but can't read the initials? in between the XI'91?
    Anyone have a clue on this?



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  5. moreotherstuff

    moreotherstuff Izorizent

    I would guess it was a Dimar-Urbach blank, decorated by whoever did that other siggy. XI '91 = November 1991?
     
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  6. janetpjohn

    janetpjohn Well-Known Member

    Czech and Slovak Federative Republic, name used 1990-92.
     
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