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Need help identifying this mark

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By Lovejoy, 28 October, 2017
Accurate Description of Item
One Porcelain Tea Set, comprising of a Tea pot with lid 7.5", creamer 4", sugar bowl with lid 4.5", cups 1.5", saucers 4.5"
Appraiser Remarks
We have no listing for this marking in any of the standard reference sources or databases used for identifying pottery and porcelain. In many cases marks like this are not that of the company that made them, but a marking used by the Import /Export company that contracted for their manufacture.

Based on what can be seen in the images and the marking, it's most likely Eastern European and dates before the outbreak of World War Two (1939), similar wares were also made in Germany and Japan after World War Two. Values for sets like this by unknown makers tend to be modest, generally under $100.00
Estimated Value
$75.00- $100.00
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7 years 8 months ago

Re: Need help identifying this mark

One Porcelain Tea Set, comprising of a Tea pot with lid 7.5", creamer 4", sugar bowl with lid 4.5", cups 1.5", saucers 4.5"

We have no listing for this marking in any of the standard reference sources or databases used for identifying pottery and porcelain. In many cases marks like this are not that of the company that made them, but a marking used by the Import /Export company that contracted for their manufacture.

Based on what can be seen in the images and the marking, it's most likely Eastern European and dates before the outbreak of World War Two (1939), similar wares were also made in Germany and Japan after World War Two. Values for sets like this by unknown makers tend to be modest, generally under $100.00

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