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I inherited Antique Bavaria China and no one has been able to identify it. I’ve learned that it is from the 30s to early 40 pre German war era but with this heavy gold overstamp on every piece it is making it extremely difficult to view the original stamp. I would like to sell the set but don’t know how to even price it. It is a full place setting for at least 10 but didn’t want to unwrap every piece. It also has all the extras; serving platters, creamer and sugar dish, etc…
Any help would be appreciated.

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The original manufacturer mark may be easier to ID if you try this:

[url]http://www.porcelainmarksandmore.com/resources/vocabulary/coverup.php[/url]

Note that such (re)decorated sets are of lesser value than original sets; also, the name of the manufacturer becomes secondary.

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