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<p>[QUOTE="popsycat, post: 3554627, member: 1904"]Cologne. In Nippes, near Cologne, Engelbert Cremer and son used an anchor like that, but the anchor was black. Some pieces of doubtful quality are known, according to my porcelain mark book. That was the nearest anchor shape I could find, as quite a few factories used an anchor shape. I remember about 25 years ago pieces appearing with a dubious Celsea gold anchor mark on. Best I can do for you.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="popsycat, post: 3554627, member: 1904"]Cologne. In Nippes, near Cologne, Engelbert Cremer and son used an anchor like that, but the anchor was black. Some pieces of doubtful quality are known, according to my porcelain mark book. That was the nearest anchor shape I could find, as quite a few factories used an anchor shape. I remember about 25 years ago pieces appearing with a dubious Celsea gold anchor mark on. Best I can do for you.[/QUOTE]
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