1.70K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hello Everyone,

I am reaching out for help to better understand the mark and maker of this set of 6 bread & butter plates I own. I’m pretty sure they were made by the P. Donath Silesian Porcelain Factory in Tiefenfurth, Silesia, around 1910-1916. However, the mark shown in Kovel’s New Dictionary of Marks shows the name “DONATH” printed underneath the griffon, whereas my plates all say, “PRUSSIA”. Does this make a difference in when the plates where made and is the maker the same? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks! [img size=478]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/Mark_compressed.JPG[/img]

Were you ever able to get concrete answers to your questions regarding this mark? I also have a set of dishes that have the same red mark with PRUSSIA below the griffon but without a signature or DONATH.

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Were you ever able to get concrete answers to your questions regarding this mark? I also have a set of dishes that have the same red mark with PRUSSIA below the griffon but without a signature or DONATH.

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