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<p>[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 9568607, member: 6320"]Hey, [USER=3974]@aaroncab[/USER] ! The height of where the swords cross has bothered me too. But then I keep coming across ones like this from the Antique-Marks website. They website says it's circa 1815. Don't think this is that early, but I could be wrong. Hmmmm</p><p><img src="https://antique-marks.com/image-files/meisseni-mark-1.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Waving at [USER=51]@Lucille.b[/USER] ! I think he's from the same mold as the one INH posted in the link. The wonky mold lines below his feet give it away. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=";)" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Good eye, [USER=182]@ola402[/USER] The bottom of the second tier is undecorated. It has a painted artist number and an impressed "56" (maybe a bossierer number?) on the underside. </p><p><br /></p><p>Hi there [USER=35]@kentworld[/USER] I found this interesting from the link that you provided "The Meissen Oven and Porcelain Manufactory formerly Carl Teichert (Meissner Ofen- und Porzellanfabrik vorm. Carl Teichert) mark is often mistakenly taken for Royal (later State) Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, <i><u><b>which used crossed swords as a mark</b></u></i>.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="sassafras, post: 9568607, member: 6320"]Hey, [USER=3974]@aaroncab[/USER] ! The height of where the swords cross has bothered me too. But then I keep coming across ones like this from the Antique-Marks website. They website says it's circa 1815. Don't think this is that early, but I could be wrong. Hmmmm [IMG]https://antique-marks.com/image-files/meisseni-mark-1.jpg[/IMG] Waving at [USER=51]@Lucille.b[/USER] ! I think he's from the same mold as the one INH posted in the link. The wonky mold lines below his feet give it away. ;) Good eye, [USER=182]@ola402[/USER] The bottom of the second tier is undecorated. It has a painted artist number and an impressed "56" (maybe a bossierer number?) on the underside. Hi there [USER=35]@kentworld[/USER] I found this interesting from the link that you provided "The Meissen Oven and Porcelain Manufactory formerly Carl Teichert (Meissner Ofen- und Porzellanfabrik vorm. Carl Teichert) mark is often mistakenly taken for Royal (later State) Porcelain Manufactory Meissen, [I][U][B]which used crossed swords as a mark[/B][/U][/I].[/QUOTE]
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