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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 2741233, member: 308"]At least for me it's a bit of a guess. The few marked examples of these pieces that I've found point back to German origins. And given the sheer volume of figures produced, I am assuming that if other marks existed they would have turned up by now. Perhaps not the best logic but it's what I've been using. </p><p><br /></p><p>I do not, though, attribute them to Germany in my listings. I usually use "Continental" or some other type of wording that reflects my lack of certainty as to place of origin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 2741233, member: 308"]At least for me it's a bit of a guess. The few marked examples of these pieces that I've found point back to German origins. And given the sheer volume of figures produced, I am assuming that if other marks existed they would have turned up by now. Perhaps not the best logic but it's what I've been using. I do not, though, attribute them to Germany in my listings. I usually use "Continental" or some other type of wording that reflects my lack of certainty as to place of origin.[/QUOTE]
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