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<p>[QUOTE="Iffy1963, post: 11350286, member: 96591"]My research states that Three Crown China Germany was a maker not importer. This makers mark was used in 1902-1916 by Unger & Schilde, on items exported to the United States by a Jon H. Roth for his company JonRoth, based in Indiana. Many of their antique and vintage pieces, particularly those from the early 20th century (circa 1900-1916), feature hand-painted decorations. Common hand-painted motifs included roses, grapes, plums, and other floral patterns, often accented with gold gilt or lusterware finishes. This practice was especially prevalent during their time as a private company before the factory was nationalized in the mid-20th century. The above flower pot, with what looks to be matching flower design, is the only piece found, so far, that matches my piece. They did make childrens sets often featuring scenes of children or fairy tales. I don't think this is from a child's set. I'll keep looking. Thank you for your information, though. I appreciate all the help that is being done.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iffy1963, post: 11350286, member: 96591"]My research states that Three Crown China Germany was a maker not importer. This makers mark was used in 1902-1916 by Unger & Schilde, on items exported to the United States by a Jon H. Roth for his company JonRoth, based in Indiana. Many of their antique and vintage pieces, particularly those from the early 20th century (circa 1900-1916), feature hand-painted decorations. Common hand-painted motifs included roses, grapes, plums, and other floral patterns, often accented with gold gilt or lusterware finishes. This practice was especially prevalent during their time as a private company before the factory was nationalized in the mid-20th century. The above flower pot, with what looks to be matching flower design, is the only piece found, so far, that matches my piece. They did make childrens sets often featuring scenes of children or fairy tales. I don't think this is from a child's set. I'll keep looking. Thank you for your information, though. I appreciate all the help that is being done.[/QUOTE]
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