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Shown mark and item is NOT pre-WW2; that mark type was only introduced 1956/57. The designer of the bunny was Max Hermann Fritz, by the way, and...
As far as I know those Fontebasso items were not made with export in mind, hence no country of origin. I'm into Italian goods at the moment...
The first one from the company of Ceramiche Fontebasso from the town of Treviso in Italy; the date code included shows it's from June 1971.
Well, it is a "decorator's marriage"; in this case a hobbyist took items from two producers and (re)decorated them in a matching pattern, creating...
"Karlsbad" is of course only a marketing term; there were no factories or studios in Karlsbad itself (for obvious reasons).
Just because it has a well does not mean that it is an aroma lamp. As everyone handling natural oils and scents can confirm, especially earlier or...
Yes, exactly.
Not an aroma lamp but a night light made during the 1950s.
The linked item (with the 400+ price tag) had a wholesales price of just under ten US dollars. An expensive slip-up if one falls for it. The...
It is a copy of a copy of a book that has been out of print for decades (!). It may appear "good" but is full of spelling and attribution errors...
You are not going to find anything based on the base stamp as it's a generic (export tax related) mark, meaning that it was not used by one...
Yup, a dangerous Asian repro as well as they originally come with the typical "NOT FOR FOOD USE" stickers. While some people might find these...
Even if I may repeat myself here, do NOT assume everything was decorated in Dresden just because some seller says so, especially when other users...
I am pretty sure that American Natives feel the same way about today's "Americans". We are all foreigners somewhere.
An ID as "Klemm" does not really cover it, simply as it could just as well be the mark used by one of another two businesses. There is a huge...
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