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jeb


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Date: 12:14 PM, 02/27/07
identify makers marks


can anyone identify any of these marks

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Date: 1:55 PM, 02/27/07

Did you leave something out, Jeb? I don't see any pics of marks.

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jeb


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Date: 3:56 PM, 02/27/07

yeah i sent email asking how to send images

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Date: 11:54 AM, 03/01/07

Jeb, no problem, just email me your photos and I'll post them.

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jeb


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Date: 4:23 PM, 03/03/07

hi ,emailed images,did you receive them,thanks

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Date: 12:59 PM, 03/05/07

Yes, Jeb, thanks, I'll be posting tomorrow. PC problems today.

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jeb


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Date: 1:53 PM, 03/10/07

hi any luck with images

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Date: 5:36 PM, 03/10/07

James, in case you didn't get my email, I have been able to identify your first mark,



as that of the Wallendorf Porcelain Factory of Thuringia, Germany. The mark has been in use since 1964. You can learn more about the company and its marks at Porcelain Marks & More, a site by one of the Project's members, C.S. Marshall, an expert on German porcelain marks.

I have posted a thread on eBay's PGP Discussion Board, asking folks there to help identify your two Asian marks, as shown here:



You can see the thread, post comments on it, and (hopefully) get the PGP members' help on these marks here.

You might also consult the Chinese marks shown at Gotheborg.com.

I hope you get identifications quickly.

-- Edited by Athena MM at 17:37, 2007-03-10

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