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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas Huffman, post: 2414528, member: 15675"]Of all the marks I've seen, Ernst Bohne & Söhne seems to be the closest...probably circa 1920. I'm not convinced this is Capodimonte. Their crown mark that closest matches this one dates from 1771-1834. I don't think my piece is that old. The mold itself is almost identical to a Meissen version of "Europa and The Bull" from the late 19th century which is another reason I'm leaning toward this being a German piece.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Huffman, post: 2414528, member: 15675"]Of all the marks I've seen, Ernst Bohne & Söhne seems to be the closest...probably circa 1920. I'm not convinced this is Capodimonte. Their crown mark that closest matches this one dates from 1771-1834. I don't think my piece is that old. The mold itself is almost identical to a Meissen version of "Europa and The Bull" from the late 19th century which is another reason I'm leaning toward this being a German piece.[/QUOTE]
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