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<p>[QUOTE="Rec, post: 2708245, member: 6899"]Unfortunately I do not have the book to read what the numbers and references mean.</p><p>now based on the photos you have shared through other forums it looks like it must be a Lehmann mark. but I have my doubts about it and have sent an email to the manager of PM&M website (a very reliable site where you can find a lot of information about german brands).</p><p><br /></p><p>why did I do that? because neither the mark of Christoph Schumann nor that of Theodor Lehmann, Theodor & Roosberg and porcelainfabriek Shonwald shows similarities with this PS mark. It doesn't make sense to me to believe that Lehmann during a short period used a porcelain mark that looks more on the Bohme's mark than his. but well, I don't know either. Because mijn doubts i send a mail to PM&M.</p><p><br /></p><p>If PM&M reacts, I will share te information with you.</p><p>until then i would name this a P&S Germany marked cup from early 20th century.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Rec, post: 2708245, member: 6899"]Unfortunately I do not have the book to read what the numbers and references mean. now based on the photos you have shared through other forums it looks like it must be a Lehmann mark. but I have my doubts about it and have sent an email to the manager of PM&M website (a very reliable site where you can find a lot of information about german brands). why did I do that? because neither the mark of Christoph Schumann nor that of Theodor Lehmann, Theodor & Roosberg and porcelainfabriek Shonwald shows similarities with this PS mark. It doesn't make sense to me to believe that Lehmann during a short period used a porcelain mark that looks more on the Bohme's mark than his. but well, I don't know either. Because mijn doubts i send a mail to PM&M. If PM&M reacts, I will share te information with you. until then i would name this a P&S Germany marked cup from early 20th century.[/QUOTE]
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