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<p>[QUOTE="Jose Deleon, post: 9867359, member: 14560"]Thanks I didn't even realize the difference was working when I found this & over reacted. </p><p><br /></p><p>The marks are very similar to kpm & F A Schumann.</p><p><br /></p><p>Was reading a little more this is what I found..</p><p>Part from Wikipedia. They was sharing something & letter on they started competing hard.. the marks are very similar to each other. So I still say xianfeng porcelain & the worst painted ones late guangxu. Crazy still to have chinese painting maybe to win competing, much more to read with stm,kpm and others. Highly appreciated for correction </p><p><br /></p><p>in 1827 and opened a porcelain factory on the site. In 1832, Schumann bought a vacant lot in the Berlin suburb of Moabit and moved production there in 1834. The new production facility was located between the southeastern end of the Kleiner Tiergarten and the Spree , at Alt-Moabit 103–105. The Villa Schumann was built on the neighboring property at Alt-Moabit 99–102. [1]</p><p><br /></p><p>From the beginning, Schumann also sold porcelain, which he purchased as whiteware from the nearby KPM and had painted.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jose Deleon, post: 9867359, member: 14560"]Thanks I didn't even realize the difference was working when I found this & over reacted. The marks are very similar to kpm & F A Schumann. Was reading a little more this is what I found.. Part from Wikipedia. They was sharing something & letter on they started competing hard.. the marks are very similar to each other. So I still say xianfeng porcelain & the worst painted ones late guangxu. Crazy still to have chinese painting maybe to win competing, much more to read with stm,kpm and others. Highly appreciated for correction in 1827 and opened a porcelain factory on the site. In 1832, Schumann bought a vacant lot in the Berlin suburb of Moabit and moved production there in 1834. The new production facility was located between the southeastern end of the Kleiner Tiergarten and the Spree , at Alt-Moabit 103–105. The Villa Schumann was built on the neighboring property at Alt-Moabit 99–102. [1] From the beginning, Schumann also sold porcelain, which he purchased as whiteware from the nearby KPM and had painted.[/QUOTE]
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