3.49K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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3.49K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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I have only one more question, I hope others don’t mind I was too intrusive on this forum.
I have dinner plates and bowls and platter, I don’t know the names of all dishes.
I have a set, but I would like to know the manufacturer. It is good porcelain, it is in good condition, light and elegant, maybe not very precious, I don’t know yet. I searched in vain on the net for hours for this mark, I searched for Czech manufacturers and others. I searched here on this site but I could not find. Maybe it is a less valuable mark or less known. Thanks for an eventual answer. It is all green.

[img size=150][/img] [img size=388]https://kovels.com/media/kunena/attachments/legacy/images/mark3.jpg[/img]

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Well Marshall, So glad that you are still alive and well. I was wondering where you’ve been.

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Maybe you are right. Reliable sources of information are hard to be found for an end consumer like me. I answered to you because their statement seemed to match yours. My apologies if I was wrong. As I said I will not sell my items unless I am sure about their value or provenance or date of fabrication.

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Relying on a statement from replacements.com is a very bad way of gathering information, especially if you are a person that it new to the scene.

Of course I am right – in fact I am one of the people that for years now has proven that information provided by replacements.com was either not specific enough, factually incorrect or completely made up.

You joined the Kovels forum to receive information and should accept the fact that this site is visited by other experts of their own right (next to the Kovel’s employees, of course).

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I asked at Replacements.com. They told me it is indeed Kahla, Platinum rings and accents on white. It seems you are right.

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Shown mark is an authentic export marking used by the [b]Porzellanfabrik Kahla AG[/b] from the city of Kahla in Thuringia/Germany; it was used between 1931 and 1945.

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