Broken pot - Schramberg
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Broken pot - Schramberg
A friend has broken her favourite bowl and would like to find another, if we can tell her the maker. She's sent me some photos (I apologise for the quality):
I think I can make out the Dutch? for 'handmade', and 'Dec: Rita' (decorated by Rita). I'm assuming it's made in Holland and decorated in blue & white flowers, with a criss-cross of brown lines imitating grazing of the glaze.
So can anyone identify the stamp with the tree in the middle?
I think I can make out the Dutch? for 'handmade', and 'Dec: Rita' (decorated by Rita). I'm assuming it's made in Holland and decorated in blue & white flowers, with a criss-cross of brown lines imitating grazing of the glaze.
So can anyone identify the stamp with the tree in the middle?
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Re: Broken pot - Schramberg
from porcelainmarksandmore.com -
Used between 1912 and 1918, 'SMF' over a shield with a fir tree over 'SCHRAMBERG' over 'HANDGEMALT' and 'DEC. GRINZING'.
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Re: Broken pot - Schramberg
NaomiM wrote:from porcelainmarksandmore.com -Used between 1912 and 1918, 'SMF' over a shield with a fir tree over 'SCHRAMBERG' over 'HANDGEMALT' and 'DEC. GRINZING'.
Nonsense ! Already the decor shouts late 1930s.
The mark was used ca.1939-1945 after the "Aryanisation" of the company in 1938.
The jewish Bros. Meyer were politically forced to sell their company to A.Zeller.
cf. pricelist spring 1940
Peter Meyer left Germany in 1939 and returned 1949.
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Re: Broken pot - Schramberg
Interesting. However, the tree in the mark in the advert is different from the tree in the mark on the pot.
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vhb64 wrote:NaomiM wrote:Interesting. However, the tree in the mark in the advert is different from the tree in the mark on the pot.
Cake plate with Spritzdecor late 30s, picture courtesy of Mrs.G.Pfister / CH
Ref. Dec.Rita
SMF often used short female names for (handpainted) decors in the 1930s, e.g. Betty, Berta, Eva etc.
To my knowledge the abbreviations "dec." or "dec:"
weren´t used in Schramberg before 1930.
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Re: Broken pot - Schramberg
Many thanks. That is very helpful.
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