Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
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Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
Hi All,
Hoping someone can help me ID'ing a couple (I've got more but I'm still looking on those...) of figurines.
The first one I think may be Sitzendorf (1887-1900) but just not sure. Does anyone recognize this as their stamp?
The second one, I'm just lost so any help would be appreciated. Here are the images.
Hoping someone can help me ID'ing a couple (I've got more but I'm still looking on those...) of figurines.
The first one I think may be Sitzendorf (1887-1900) but just not sure. Does anyone recognize this as their stamp?
The second one, I'm just lost so any help would be appreciated. Here are the images.
Last edited by scolada on March 22nd 2016, 9:07 pm; edited 1 time in total
scolada- Number of posts : 48
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Re: Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
The first one is the German factory, Sitzendorf, which I assume you meant to write. I can't find any European mark like the second one, sorry.
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Re: Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
Thanks for the reply. Yes, I made a typo on the Sitzendorf. I am still stumped with the other though.
scolada- Number of posts : 48
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Re: Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
Did any factories in the States copy this type of thing at the time?
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Re: Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
A lot of faux marks by Austrian potteries copying better known Dresden factories.
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Re: Help to ID a couple of pocelain figurines
Good luck, there are literally hundreds of German and Austrian factories from the late 19th/early 20th Century making these types of figures, Dresden does seem to have had more than most so may be as close an attribution as you'll get.
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