1.21K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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1.21K viewsPottery and Porcelain
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Hello,

I have made a account for this site some time ago and i just found out there is a Forum.

Most of the time i can find the the marks of my Porcelain or Ceramics but this time it seems like a impossible job. After searching the weg some time now i found out that Dresden marked porcelain is not made in Dresden but in little towns around it. I also find out that after 1901 they started adding a blue crown to the marks.

Now i have two plates that are just marked Dresden and some stamping in numbers.

The bottom of the edge has little dot marks. In Dutch we call that Plateel. Translaters can’t give me a good translation of it. I first got Faiance but i’m not sure that’s a good translation. Simple explained it is Clay… not porcelain or anything ‘fancy’.

Does anyone know what to make of just the Mark Dresden. A time of production would be nice. 😀

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Ahh fantastic awnser! glad to hear the real story. it’s indeed a floral style.
i already saw the Dresen blue Union and it kind of looks like it in blue floral pattern. It’s different then the So called Delfts Blue floral patterns.

Thanks!

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