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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: Laahja on June 24, 2004, 01:01:00 PM
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Have an authentic gold covered teapot with the markings on the bottom as (boner or bonar and bavaria under this; inside of a sort of triangle shape object. It was a gift while in Germany back in 1970. According to an older German gentleman.. gold alone worth approx. $500 and feels it may be a very valuable item due to no date stamp, etc. Appreciate anyone who can help with info on the teapot. Email: laahja@yahoo.com Thanks in advance for kindness shared!
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could you post pic of mark? :unsure: KB
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Marking for KerryBee (http://www.haana.com/page2.html)
Hi KerryBee...here's the marking at: http://www.haana.com/page2.html (http://www.haana.com/page2.html) .. hope it views ok.. can take more pics if you feel would be helpful... Thanks for your interest to help.. mucho appreciate! Laahja :)
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could you post pic of mark? :unsure: KB
http://www.haana.com/page2.html (http:// [url=http://www.haana.com/page2.html)]Mark for KerryBee[/URL]
KerryBee...new to the format here.. hope I am getting this right with the posting of a mark for your reply. Again thank you for your help and interest!
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Hi Laahja, hi KerryBee ...
Mumble, mutter ... scratch head ... Donath & Co., Dresden, Saxony ? Not seen this one before ... mumble ...
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and thanks for the spelling Chris - - and Laahja, thanks for pic. If the whole set is like this it has to be breathtaking to see it displayed.
here's an example by Donath studios -
http://www.efineantiques.com/dresden3.htm (http://www.efineantiques.com/dresden3.htm) (number 2347) states company was in business 1872 - 1916.
Note too, on that further up on the page are other studio decorated pieces, and there's references to a book, "Dresden Porcelain Studios" by Harran.
KB
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am running a google now- here's a piece that shows the signature:
http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shops/ecollecti...eml/1040?zoom=1 (http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shops/ecollectics/iteml/1040?zoom=1)
say, are those crossed swords that form the left side of triangle - (old eyes here)
another site with examples on pages 1 & 3
http://pages.tias.com/50/InventoryPage/9542/1.html (http://pages.tias.com/50/InventoryPage/9542/1.html)
In general, from web sites I visited, the porcelain blanks may well be marked with a Meissen mark, which the decorating studios, which were plentiful, and mostly in Dresden, covered over <_< . Chris, being in Germany, do you have access to that book?
As for prices, I'm not qualified to do an appraisal. Not at this level. I don't have first hand knowledge, nor have I ever seen in my area, anything approaching this set. But as I "googled" ---------these are valuable, and lovely items.
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A sincere thank you to KerryB & Christopher Marshall for their gift of time.
Excellent eyes KerryB...those are crossed swords as you so noted on looking.
Will visit the websites shared as the quest continues to identify...have used copernic search engine tool in the past yet may now try googlin;)
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site for Meissen marks:
http://www.buymeissen.com/pages/CrossSword.htm (http://www.buymeissen.com/pages/CrossSword.htm)
and another good site for Meissen:
http://users.skynet.be/rutrene/marks08.html (http://users.skynet.be/rutrene/marks08.html)
and another:
http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/meissen.jpg (http://www.petziman.de/hallmarks/meissen.jpg)
this one will open up larger just click on the form and it has the arrow thingie to make it bigger - this may help you date your pieces - KB B)