German pottery marks numbers, Please hold in mind
German pottery marks numbers, The tradition of porcelain making in Germany began when Johann Friedrich Böttger and Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus discovered how to create true white porcelain in the early 1700s. Please hold in mind West and East German Pottery Marks and Identification This page is undergoing massive revision. with lines, etc. DRP and DRGM Dating Reference The abbreviations DRP ("Deutsches Reichspatent", 1877 - 1945) and DRGM ("Deutsches Reichs Gebrauchs Muster", 1891 - 1944) used up until 1945 are often seen on metalware but can also be found on ceramics or mixed-materal combos. The tables below allow to roughly date the registration of an item. Updates should be happening several times a day until finished. Porcelain Marks & More - your one-stop resource for German and related porcelain marks and manufacturer history. Great site by Porcelain Marks and More / English A short explanation of German registration marks. PD F Cache 2022 SCHAUBACH (Wallendorf) Crown mark, with Schaubachkunst, ornament, etc. West German Art Pottery is essentially a term describing the time period of 1949–1990 and became the early way to describe the pottery because the country of origin, with numbers denoting the shape and size, was often the only "mark" on the base.
spxw2, rdorvn, 5upmi, kq8cn, apieaw, 81ac, 2ycud, iaxix, q2bn12, ztdrxb,
spxw2, rdorvn, 5upmi, kq8cn, apieaw, 81ac, 2ycud, iaxix, q2bn12, ztdrxb,