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Meissen Figurines13 of 24Classic lady playing the tambourine Greiner & Holzapfel (1800-1815)Made in Italy 1790
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Sidde1234
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    Hi I was wondering if anyone knows what this Porcelain Mark is? Is it ackermann and fritze?
    Thank you in advance :)

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    1. Dizzydave Dizzydave, 8 years ago
      The mark shown is very often mis-identified based on the fact that Ackermann & Fritze and Ernst Bohne from Rudolstadt-Volkstedt (Thuringia) used similar marks.

      Both attributions are incorrect, the user of this mark (introduced around 1955) was the short-lived and lesser known decoration business and glass/porcelain shop of Franz Witter from the town of Brühl in North-Rhine Westphalia

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