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Inherited these plates from Great Grandmother. Unable to identify back-stamps. Any and all help appreciated!

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    Posted 4 years ago

    cschreck23
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    Hello! I really need help identifying the history of these pieces. Over the course of the last few years, I have become the repository for family heirlooms. These two pieces were my Great-Grandmothers. She was born in Milwaukee in 1900 and maintained connections with her father's family in Germany. I have inherited other pieces of china from her, including Hutschenreuther plates. The pieces I have posted images of here have been incredibly hard for a porcelain novice like myself to identify. If anyone could help me identify backstamps or provide approximate dates or locations of origin, that would be immensely helpful.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 4 years ago
      The first one looks like a simpler version of the beehive backstamp Germany, then the script looks to me like Umbria, in Italy, so that's no help at all!
      The second plate is probably a blank from Germany or Japan and has been hand painted. The signature is the painter's, and it is probably a craft piece, not factory.

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