Posted 4 years ago
Bronxrose
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Great grandmother’s pitcher. She would would be around 120 years old. Second picture is of Mark on the bottom of pitcher. Would like to know make, age.
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Posted 4 years ago
Bronxrose
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Great grandmother’s pitcher. She would would be around 120 years old. Second picture is of Mark on the bottom of pitcher. Would like to know make, age.
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Like a lot of RSPrussia, values have slipped to almost half the value, say for 2007. Unfortunately the value of most antiques have gone down.
Hi, Bronxrose. :-)
Beautiful pitcher.
RS Prussia marks:
https://www.realorrepro.com/article/R.S.-PrussiaGermanySuhlPoland
About RS Prussia:
http://www.myantiquemall.com/AQstories/rsprussia/RSPrussia.html
https://www.kovels.com/antique-collectibles-prices/rs-prussia
Thanks for all the information!
Bronxrose, You're welcome. :-)
The hallmark looks genuine, not that I expected it to be otherwise considering the length of time it's been in your family.
I tried finding, if not an identical twin, an RS Prussia pitcher with that same shape in Google Images, but no joy.
There may be one at Kovels, but their interface stops showing you images after the first page unless you have an account and log in to it. I resist getting more accounts, because I feel like a little piece of me dies every time I sign up for another account somewhere. :-(
Keramikos, I actually got an account with Kovels but the only thing I’m getting are newsletters. I’ll have to figure out how it works. It was prompting me to pay more so I got off! I am now trying to decide if I should cancel or try to see if it will work for me without adding more money! Grrr!
Bronxrose, How interesting about Kovels.
Here I was thinking that they were keeping the good stuff from me because I didn't have an account, but it turns out that they might be running bit of a tootsie-frootsie operation.