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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: greenacres on November 29, 2010, 07:10:03 PM
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I was researching this bowl. I have The Kovel's Dictionary of Marks, but I can't find it.
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The closest I could come is...
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I am stubborn I went thru every page atleast twice. Then I thought STA was maybe Stafford ?
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Huh? STA is not part of the mark unless you are looking at it upside down. There is a P and an S with divided lines and then Germany underneath that. The rest of the mark is smudged so bad it is hard to tell if is part of the mark or just a smudge.
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Wayward I see where they believe it is as an A - however could be a V. Agree it isn't STA
Hopefully Chris will drop by and give his expertise!
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I see how if you flip it and read it upside down there is an STA but then Germany is upside down. As it is stamped, I still think it is a P. As a V it would be offset with the bottom point of the V over to the left. It is a smudged mark which makes it quite difficult to decipher if one is not familiar with the company mark (which I am not).
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Maybe you could change the title to "Cant find these CHINA markings in my book so that Chris will know to look. I Agree, could be a P, V or even R. This is a tough one.
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Good tip, Tales, and done.
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I just now saw it as a P! Thought my glasses needed fixin!
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Maybe that's my problem. I wear glasses too! Could it be Royal Vienna?
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Where o where is Chris Marshall? I wear trifocals but I am also nearsighted so I do not need glasses for closeup work. Royal Vienna???
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Yep, Royal Vienna, maybe?, lol I wish I knew brail maybe I would get the mark then!
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I have searched all my resources....this could also possibly be the importers mark and indicating that the piece is fired/made in Germany!