3.11K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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3.11K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I searched on the net and I found the “beehive” sign used for Vienna porcelain in 1820-1827 on the bottom of one of my porcelain figurines. I knew it was old, but I am not certain if it is a forgery. I read on the site that the sign does not have to be perfectly symmetric. Can you help me, please?
And if you think it is original can you give me an approximate price?

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This is a very good price! If it can be sold. Until now, here where I live, in Bucharest, some retailers (auction houses) said for example that this one won’t sell, they rejected it saying that customers’ taste refuses figurines like this one. In fact it is a small case, it can be opened.
But I am still making research, we have here in my city an on line antique shop, maybe I will be able to put some of my items there.
Thanks a lot Carolyn, you helped me a lot.

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