Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
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Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Hello!
Perhaps someone can help me to id the marks (manufacturers) of German pottery shown on the following pictures.
Thank you very much.
Perhaps someone can help me to id the marks (manufacturers) of German pottery shown on the following pictures.
Thank you very much.
KK2014- Number of posts : 2
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Welcome again KK2014
Please could we see the actual pot too.
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Please could we see the actual pot too.
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Yes that would be nice...
anyway the second one seems to be marzy&remy used after 1964...
anyway the second one seems to be marzy&remy used after 1964...
Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
skay wrote:Welcome again KK2014
Please could we see the actual pot too.
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Yes
This bowl seems to be from Marzi & Remi. I think before 1964. (Thank you very much for identifying):
Wall Plate (Unknown manufacturer):
Wall Plate (Unknown manufacturer)::
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Thanks KK, but please would you start separate topics for each item in future. Otherwise it gets confusing and almost impossible to archive.
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Nic wrote:A WMF lady exposes her breasts at me every morning when I open the curtains
big ed wrote:Burt lancaster spat on me
brin mcardle wrote:Probably no surprise...I love this
Taylor Thomas wrote:Have you got enough quotes Sue?
l33ham180 wrote:the wife wants massive
NaomiM wrote:...didn't even have the excuse it was for charity. Just liked his balls.
dantheman wrote:I think it's shit
22 Crawford St. wrote:No one likes clowns.
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Wall Plate (Unknown manufacturer):
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Could be Westerwald but need a base shot.
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Could be Westerwald but need a base shot.
Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
NaomiM wrote:Wall Plate (Unknown manufacturer):
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Could be Westerwald but need a base shot.[/quote]
The "base shot" is the first image with the german word "Salzglasur" - english "salt glaze" - at the top of this thread.
KK2014- Number of posts : 2
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Ref. punch bowl 2668, yes M&R, punch bowls 2625, 2630, 2673 (Burg Cochem), 2675 etc. 1920s.
Butter dish 2720 documented in the catalog 1931 of the wholesaler W.Krumeich (WEKARA)
cf. base of M&R #2625 with the regular potter´s wheel mark and WEKARA sticker, btw. At 2nd look you will see that it is the same mark as on the base of your #2668
Found punch bowl 2668 in an internal list
Butter dish 2720 documented in the catalog 1931 of the wholesaler W.Krumeich (WEKARA)
cf. base of M&R #2625 with the regular potter´s wheel mark and WEKARA sticker, btw. At 2nd look you will see that it is the same mark as on the base of your #2668
Found punch bowl 2668 in an internal list
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
This is why it's best to post one pot per thread.
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Re: Looking for marks of German Pottery - marzy & remy
Thank you very much.
The wall plate with the Name "Salzglasur" seems to stem from Marzi & Remi (Wholesale W. Krumeich, WEKARA), Westerwald, too. I have found the mark on the base in the Stein Book: Illustrated Catalog, Current Prices, Collector's Information, Gary Kirsner, Jim Gruhl, 1984.
The wall plate with the Name "Salzglasur" seems to stem from Marzi & Remi (Wholesale W. Krumeich, WEKARA), Westerwald, too. I have found the mark on the base in the Stein Book: Illustrated Catalog, Current Prices, Collector's Information, Gary Kirsner, Jim Gruhl, 1984.
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