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I have a luncheon/dinner plate and 12 dessert dishes. White with Floral design. The plate and the dishes are banded in embossed silver. The design looks like tiny flowers and leaves and something I cannot identify. I have always been told that they belonged to Tsar Nikolai of Russia.
The dinner plate says Saxe under a mark that looks like a crown with two crossed arrows. On the dinner plate only, there is a starlike gold emblem of some sort.The dessert dishes have the crown and arrows and say Saxe as well and they have some squiggly marks (in black) that look like numbers, but can’t say for sure.

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[quote]If you scroll up to where it says Sandrine, the closeup view of the mark is there.[/quote]

Sorry, but on our side of the screen the post with text [i]”This is a better picture of the gold seal on the plate.”[/i] links to the same small image as your original post and your post after that ([i]Bigger picture of gold seal.[/i]) is completely empty.

We still need a closeup of the golden marking as the image provided is nearly stamp-sized when I open it.

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Friedrich is correct,, the pics are still too small !! Is the seal a stick on label ?? Many times when the blank pottery is imported and decorated in another place,, you will find the original mark and one by the import company !! Often they are stick on seals or labels but can be stamped on top of the original !! Can`t know about this one without a larger pic !! Friedrich is an expert on German porcelain and pottery of the region !!

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If you scroll up to where it says Sandrine, the closeup view of the mark is there.

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No standalone picture of the gold mark so far, ergo we can not help further.

One guess would be that it’s merely a cover-up of an original manufacturer mark.

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Bigger picture of gold seal.

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