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<p>[QUOTE="Thomas Huffman, post: 2416841, member: 15675"]Oddly enough, this piece is listed on invaluable.com as Ludwigsburg. They don't show the mark but claim it has the blue, interlocking Cs. There are a few slight color variations between this piece and mine, but the mold is <u>exactly</u> the same. I believe they date this piece to the late 19th century. Strange how the two molds could be identical but presumably used by two different manufacturers (possibly three if you consider the Meissen version of this). A bit of a mystery for sure.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Thomas Huffman, post: 2416841, member: 15675"]Oddly enough, this piece is listed on invaluable.com as Ludwigsburg. They don't show the mark but claim it has the blue, interlocking Cs. There are a few slight color variations between this piece and mine, but the mold is [U]exactly[/U] the same. I believe they date this piece to the late 19th century. Strange how the two molds could be identical but presumably used by two different manufacturers (possibly three if you consider the Meissen version of this). A bit of a mystery for sure.[/QUOTE]
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