Posted 8 years ago
Nightshade…
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Old sellers' identification tags on back of the jar. Jar was purchased in Germany. The only maker's marks I could find are on the bottom of the jar. Hope this is helpful.
19th Century German Aconite Porcelain Apothecary Jar Identification | ||
European Art Pottery702 of 2115 |
Posted 8 years ago
Nightshade…
(3 items)
Old sellers' identification tags on back of the jar. Jar was purchased in Germany. The only maker's marks I could find are on the bottom of the jar. Hope this is helpful.
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Need to see a photos of the entire jar, please.
Full photo is in previous post.
You should be able to edit your original post of this beautiful jar, and add up to 3 more photos
Based on the maker's marks, the Nymphenburg Porcelain factory verified that they made the jar, but indicated the final painting was NOT done in the factory, and was done at a much later date than 1830. People could purchase white painted jars from the Nymphenburg factory, and do the final decorations themselves. That explains why the jar looks so fresh. Nymphenburg also said that the "painting is not very elaborate." So, definitely not as advertised.