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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: zhoenixx on December 30, 2012, 03:44:57 pm
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Hello, first post here, looking for some help from the experts!
My Mother has asked for some help in selling some of her antique China, all she knows is that some of it is Dresden.
I'm having a heck of a time finding information on it, so any help in identifying the sets and their values would be greatly appreciated!
Below is a link to detailed pictures of the sets and their markings.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nzfnyclnzb1dkq9/-AzM3G1iCC
Thank you very much for your time,
- Zach
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I'm not the expert you're looking for, but I can tell you that the "blue glass" is Caprice by Cambridge Glass Co.
http://www.firstclassglass.com/caprice.html (http://www.firstclassglass.com/caprice.html)
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I'm also not an expert, but I think that the "Blue China" is Richard Klemm, Dresden Porcelain. Here's a good example that looks like yours: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Lovely-Dresden-Handpainted-Porcelain-Richard-Klemm-Cobalt-Gold-Vase-/350578603366?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item51a01cf566
If we knock them off one at a time, I'm sure the Forum can get through them all :)
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On your first group of pictures - the bird plates - the S & M Mark is for Bawo & Dotter (Elite Works) NOTE: Game bird plates were very popular during the time frame that this mark coincides with.
Limoges, France Overglaze decorating house mark used by Bawo & Dotter.
http://antiques.about.com/od/researchingantiques/ig/Pottery-and-Porcelain-Marks/Elite-Limoges-Mark.htm (http://antiques.about.com/od/researchingantiques/ig/Pottery-and-Porcelain-Marks/Elite-Limoges-Mark.htm)
"The mark shown here was used from 1896-1900. A very similar mark with Limoges in block letters and France was used from 1920-1932. This mark without France and Limoges in block letters dates to the 1880s." I believe ll of the bird plates were imported by Bawo & Dotter...and possible the MF&Co is for Marshall Fields & Company (they imported lots of porcelain/china and possibly did through B&D). The Elite L France (Limoge France) was also a mark used by B&D.
Check out this site http://e-limoges.com/makers/bawo-limoges-boxes.php (http://e-limoges.com/makers/bawo-limoges-boxes.php)
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Thank you all very much for your help, it is very much appreciated!
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Chocolate Pot: Can you please repost the makers mark, right side up and clearer?
Royal Schwarzburg/Tanglewood pattern: You can find it on Replacements LTD http://www.replacements.com/webquote/RSCTAN.htm (http://www.replacements.com/webquote/RSCTAN.htm)
Yours is missing the lid. Need dimensions of piece to locate it on Replacements.
As for the Pitcher
http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/bavaria/marktredwitz_2/00.php (http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/bavaria/marktredwitz_2/00.php)
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All 20th century manufactured, designed to look older. The oldest item appears to be the Jaeger and Co jug, probably about 1915.
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What makes you think that?
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zhoenixx, if you have looked up all the information given you above, you would be able to note "dates made/manufactured" for the pottery marks.
Ipcress, the first batch of pics has a mark for Bawo & Dotter which dates it 1896 - 1900.
As for the rest, agree they date to 1900's. The pitcher's mark was used 1898 to 1923; the style resembles the early 1900's even tho it can't be specifically pinpointed by mark.
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I wouldn't trust those Limoges marks one bit. And anyway, they are a dated design and worth little.
The quality just isn't there and the birds appear to have been drawn by a child.
Take a look at this plate imported by that company :
http://www.rubylane.com/item/222681-LAx20001513/Limoges-France-1900s-Hand-Painted (http://www.rubylane.com/item/222681-LAx20001513/Limoges-France-1900s-Hand-Painted)
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Hello, first post here, looking for some help from the experts!
My Mother has asked for some help in selling some of her antique China, all she knows is that some of it is Dresden.
I'm having a heck of a time finding information on it, so any help in identifying the sets and their values would be greatly appreciated!
Below is a link to detailed pictures of the sets and their markings.
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/nzfnyclnzb1dkq9/-AzM3G1iCC/ google block breaker (https://blockbreakergame.io/)
Thank you very much for your time,
- Zach
Welcome to the forum! It sounds like you have an interesting project on your hands. For identifying and valuing your mother’s antique Dresden China, I recommend checking a few resources:
Antique Appraisal Websites: Sites like WorthPoint or Kovels can provide insights into values based on recent sales.
Local Antique Shops: Visiting a local appraiser or antique dealer can give you a more accurate valuation.
Online Communities: Consider joining Facebook groups or forums dedicated to antiques, where members can offer advice based on photos.
Make sure to check the markings on the pieces closely, as they can provide essential information about the manufacturer and age. Good luck, and feel free to share any updates!