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ANTIQUE Porcelain BAVARIAN PLATE w ROSES-Gold J. BRAUN

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    Posted 12 years ago

    shouston63
    (7 items)

    I have had this piece for quite a long time but haven't been able to find much about it. I found one once on the internet but haven't been able to find it since. I would appreciate any input on this item

    Antique Porcelain Bavarian Plate w Roses-Gold
    Signed: J. BRAUN

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    1. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      Thank you!
    2. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Very pretty, shouston! I love the design and colors. Is it possible for you to take a more focused or larger picture of the marks on the back? I downloaded it and worked with it but still can't tell what it is or what color from what you have posted here... perhaps a crowned "N" or entwined "HS" or maybe a crest?.. either green or perhaps blue? Someone will more likely be able to help you with questions if that information cleared up. Thanks for sharing it! :-)
    3. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      I've tried and tried to get a better picture but my camera isn't that good, sorry. I even tried to search for the Bavarian marking on the internet and can't find it.
    4. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      I tried to enlarge and sharpen it and this is the best I could do.
    5. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Hi, shouston. I understand about trying to photograph marks. It can be difficult, especially if you don't have a good macro setting on your camera or a good editing program to blow them up. Can you take a look at this mark and see if it's the same? I downloaded your picture and did a little tinkering and I 'think' it looks like this one. Let me know if it's close, right or completely wrong and we can go from there! Keep your fingers crossed. :-)
      http://images.cloud.worthpoint.com/wpimages/images/images2/1/1106/25/1_7816e6c25c6137a300c2321b9a55d7ad.jpg
    6. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      chinablue, it wouldn't give me access... so I couldn't open it. Sorry.
    7. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Sorry it wouldn't let you access it. I uploaded a picture of the mark to one of my items here:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/63508-johnson-brothers-old-english-form-calif
      It is the 3rd picture, in green with a crown and a crest. Could you please let me know after you check it so I can remove it from that item?
    8. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      Yes!!! the one on the right is exactly it! Yay!

      So what does it mean? lol
    9. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      HUZZAH!! *LOL* It's porzellan tirschenreuth meaning porcelain Tirschenreuth. Tirschenreuth was a district/area of Bavaria. I found a link .. a huge one, I'm afraid, but it should help you a little. It had to be translated so it's a little stilted in it's language. If you read it, and google some of the other names found there, you should be able to get a better idea about your piece. Between the mark, and when the artist was working should put your piece sometime around 1910. I'm glad I could help! :-) Let me know what else you might find out about it!



      http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://www.original-tirschenreuth-porzellan.de/index.php%3Flang%3Dde%26goal%3D2&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dporzellanfabrik%2Btirschenreuth%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26hs%3De1G%26sa%3DX%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26biw%3D824%26bih%3D465%26prmd%3Dimvns&sa=X&ei=G8kQUMXPN4uu0AHJ9YGADQ&ved=0CF8Q7gEwAQ
    10. Windigo, 12 years ago
      I also have some pieces from this set. I found this page looking for information on it. I have a letter from my great aunt who gave it to my mother. In it she claims it was a wedding present to my great-great grandparents who came from Prague in 1866. I don't know the date of their wedding or if they were married in Czechoslovakia or in Chicago, but the pieces had to come from before 1874 when my grandfather was born.
    11. shouston63 shouston63, 12 years ago
      That's really cool! Thanks for the information.

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