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Title: Please help with identification of this porcelain cup
Post by: wedsew on November 06, 2009, 10:42:07 AM
Hi all!
For the beginning I'd like to say hello to everybody reading this.
Can anybody help with identification of this cup below, please? It's aged over 70 years, it's 100% sure. Probably a few dozens more, who knows?
Unfortunately, trademark on the bottom is removed by some sharp tool, so it's almost completely invisible. I tried to sketch it after examining with hard light, but it's mostly a guess..
This cup originates from Germany or Silesia, almost 99% sure.

This is my poor try to reproduce original trademark:

(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/logo.jpg)

A few pictures:

(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8984.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8985.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8988.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8989.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8990.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8991.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8992.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8993.jpg)
(http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/dscf8995.jpg)

Same pics, but high res, about 3MB each:

http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8984.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8985.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8988.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8989.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8990.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8991.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8992.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8993.JPG
http://galeria.enerde.net/cup/DSCF8995.JPG

Is it possible to identify it? I checked almost all trademarks from http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/ but none of them seems to fit.

Thanks in advance, and greetings from Poland.
Title: Re: Please help with identification of this porcelain cup
Post by: D&b antiques on November 06, 2009, 11:59:39 AM
It look's to be German. if it is Chris Marshall is the one who would know he is and expert in that field.He stop's in from time to time. he is a busy man. some times we ask him politely to stop in a take a peek.
Title: Re: Please help with identification of this porcelain cup
Post by: wedsew on November 11, 2009, 02:42:39 PM
It look's to be German. if it is Chris Marshall is the one who would know he is and expert in that field.He stop's in from time to time. he is a busy man. some times we ask him politely to stop in a take a peek.

Well, should I try to bother him with PM? Do you think it will be good move?
Title: Re: Please help with identification of this porcelain cup
Post by: Dean Perdue on November 11, 2009, 11:16:44 PM
Sorry I don't know and can't help you on this.
Looks like allot of time and work went into making it.
In the future I'll keep a eye out for that type of marking.
Title: Re: Please help with identification of this porcelain cup
Post by: Tim on November 12, 2009, 11:37:01 AM
Chris is good. He has helped me in the past with unknown markings.

http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/0pages/about.php