1.81K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.81K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I know “Dresden” is probably the place this piece was made and not the maker so I was wondering if anyone can tell how old it could be and what company might have made it by the mark on the bottom. Is there an easy way to post pictures here? When I try and use the file attach it never works
TIA
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You’re right. Im just used to the finely painted Noritake or Limoges pieces I have that are so delicately done. I need to think more about who actually did it and how it wasnt put out like the things sold in a walmart now
Thank you

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I don’t think that it was crudely painted. I think it is beautiful work. Remember this came with a complete set of chinaware, plates, cups, bowls etc. all pieces had gold trim, and these worker’s barely made less than $2.00 a day. I would say it was not farmed out. I t was painted at the factory and then put back into the kiln after being painted to bake the paint on it.

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Thank you.. It seem rather crudely painted. Did they sell them as blanks for the amateur ( not very talented) artists? 🙂

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Hi Geno, I have the fact’s for you from my “bible”. Lehners pottery & porcelian by Lois Lehner. Your sugar dish was made in U.S.A in E. Liverpool Ohio by Brunt, Bloor & Martin plus 5 other potters known as Dresden Pottery Works. There is so much info on this comapany I can’t list it all, Your sugar dish was made between 1925-1927. I have the same thing and also the creamer that goes with it for sale in my flea mkts. I had $25.00 on and sold it this fall..Have a good day!

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