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Admin11.09.2021

The Marks of R.S. Prussia

This company began as Muncie Clay Products Company in 1919.
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Admin02.09.2021

Tips on Buying Vienna Porcelain Plates & Plaques

Any bottom description of a decoration or scene indicates that the piece was not decorated in the Vienna manufactory.
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Admin31.07.2021

Guide to Collecting Royal Vienna Porcelain Plaques

However, there was no single manufacturer called Royal Vienna at that time.
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Admin10.07.2021

Guide to Collecting Royal Vienna Porcelain Plaques

The PD mark can be found alone on the base of a piece, with an Amphora or Wahliss mark, or the Kunstkeramik mark shown above.
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Admin18.07.2021

Pottery and Porcelain Marks and Signatures Examples

Most plates are between 9 and 10.
Admin03.09.2021

Porcelain and pottery marks

Between 1750 and 1780, the Vienna Porcelain pieces destined for the Austrian court were distinguised by a special Bindenschild shield mark in underglaze blue.
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Admin03.08.2021

Dating Vienna Porcelain Marks: Bindenschild & Beehive Mark

This is the single most important factor when buying Vienna porcelain.
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Admin10.08.2021

ROYAL VIENNA PORCELAIN

Cracks, chips, repairs, stacking wear or prominent scratches will reduce the value.
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Admin31.07.2021

Pottery and Porcelain Marks and Signatures Examples

Dozens of porcelain makers throughout europe made Royal Vienna style plates and wall plaques.
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Admin19.08.2021

Guide to Collecting Royal Vienna Porcelain Plaques

Buffalo made both semi-vitreous and vitreous wares, and some pieces indicated the type in the mark.
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Admin01.08.2021

Guide to Collecting Royal Vienna Porcelain Plaques

The earliest Capodimonte marks were variations of the fleur de lis.
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Admin28.07.2021

Tips on Buying Vienna Porcelain Plates & Plaques

A mark used after 1920 by this company does refer to Guerin-Pouyat-Elite LTD.