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Date: 4:09 PM, 02/24/09
Green Crossed Anchors


Hi..

I only have  a small collection, mainly porcelain & ceramics.
I have a few Noritaki pieces, and bought this piece several years ago as it has the same sort of feel & look.
 I can't find any information for the green crossed anchors mark, and I'm hoping someone out there can put me wise to it.?
Any information would be appreciated.



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Date: 9:27 PM, 12/17/17

Hi I have a vase with the same mark and I found online that the manufacture is unknown but they say that It could be attributed to a Bavaria manufacture, dating between the late 19th Century and the early 20th. I hope this helps you as well :)

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Date: 2:41 PM, 04/13/19

hi very easy

This is Edme Samson & cie
Samson, Edmé et Cie (commonly known as Samson Ceramics), was a famous copyist (and perhaps forger) of porcelain and pottery.

dating is 1870 to 1920 


regards



-- Edited by bart on Saturday 13th of April 2019 02:44:06 PM

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