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  1. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    IMG_2023-10-09-182907.jpeg IMG_0664.jpeg IMG_0665.jpeg I’m hoping someone can help me identify. The mark doesn’t seem too match the
    Capadodimonte crown with five spikes. There is also another small mark on base. Perhaps a signature?
    Thank you.
     
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  2. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    Can't help with marks, but subject is Aphrodite bathing.
     
  3. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    Indeed, Aphrodite. The initials under crown are Duke Charles? The small mark at bottom are artist?
     
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  4. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Welcome to Antiquers, @Scott M . I hope somebody can find another example of the mark for you!
     
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  5. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    Thanks, me too. Maybe it’s just newer than I thought. I’ve been looking at antique guides, maybe later period.
     
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  7. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    I remember seeing this mark years ago when was first curious. But couldn’t find it again. I thought it was close too. You think maybe apocryphal in someway? Thanks, it’s another path to follow.
     
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  8. Chinoiserie

    Chinoiserie Well-Known Member

    Pseudo capodimonte mark perhaps?

    Looks similar to ludwigsburg mark but not quite.
     
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  9. sunday silence

    sunday silence Well-Known Member

    Quite possibly Niderviller from mid 18th to mid 19 cent. Although the paid data base Im using says there are a lot of recent asian knock offs. The mark shown matches quite closely to the one I see in the data base.

    The one that I Need Help posted w/ the circles ontop is not shown in my data base It is shown in the worthpt data base but does not identify it with any company (maybe a knock off) but OPs mark is same or extremely similar to the one I see in the data base Im using so likely Niderviller.
     
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  10. sunday silence

    sunday silence Well-Known Member

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  11. sunday silence

    sunday silence Well-Known Member

    close up of grass
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  12. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    Thanks for all your replies. I have finally found a match on line. It’s described as Niderviller, tin glazed. Most porcelain base images, or all, that I’ve seen on these web sites don’t show a wear on the rim base like mine. It suggested maybe something different about the glaze, perhaps. The matching one also has a worn rim of base. Is it something to do with glaze I wonder?

    https://images.search.yahoo.com/ima...NObglopTs&sign=czgla4UCqzP_&sigt=czgla4UCqzP_
     
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  13. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    Link may not get you directly there. And suddenly can’t get image size small enough to upload. I will keep trying to upload.
     
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  15. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    Now would like to know what the little T shaped mark represents. If anyone has any suggestions…
     
  16. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    looks like Chanel....:wideyed:
     
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  17. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    I mean the -t at the very bottom. Not the double c
     
  18. komokwa

    komokwa The Truth is out there...!

    that ?
    looks like the number 25 to me...:wacky::wacky::confused::confused::p
     
  19. Bronwen

    Bronwen Well-Known Member

    The double C actually looks to me like it could be CG.
     
  20. Scott M

    Scott M New Member

    There must be a meaning to a mark like this. An artist signature, instruction about glazing, firing…? What common marks other than manufacturer most often appear?
     
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