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    Posted 8 years ago

    rickdrake
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    Beautiful bowl. Cherries and cherry blossom motif. 9 1/2", 2 1/2" deep. Marked D. T. or P. T. Bavaria. Bavarian China, Hand Painted. Has the number 2367 and what appear to be initials, JS?

    I know little about old china, am I correct in the assumption that this bowl would have belonged to a set and isn't a one off? Would that be true for most single pieces of old china you come across? Anyone know anything about this piece or the mark?

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      The stamp is for Hutschenreuther Bavaria and this possibly dates around 1900.
      Their ceramics were handpainted and often sold as single items for display, particularly a beautiful bowl like this.
      They did make dinner sets but they would have been very expensive and therefore relatively rare. My feeling is this would have been sold singly as a sideboard bowl.
    2. rickdrake rickdrake, 8 years ago
      Thank you so much for the info! Any idea what the number represents? Would the initials be of the person who painted it?
    3. rickdrake rickdrake, 8 years ago
      racer4four. After doing some reading on Hutschenreuther I'm not finding the mark on this bowl listed among all the various marks for Hutschenreuther. Can you share a source or tell me how you came to the conclusion it's Hutschenreuther?
    4. racer4four racer4four, 8 years ago
      I'm so sorry, should be Tirschenreuth. Back stamps here should give date estimation:
      http://www.porzellankompass.de/module-Pagesetter-viewpub-tid-2-pid-36-lang-en.html
    5. rickdrake rickdrake, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the correction racer.
    6. rickdrake rickdrake, 8 years ago
      racer4four. I asked Replacements to do a search for this pattern and they came up empty. Would that basically confirm your opinion that this bowl is indeed a one off piece?

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