?German pin dish
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?German pin dish
Any info on this small dish would be appreciated, completely blank on the underside with no marks. Wasn't sure if German or Austrian, factory, date etc. Very nicely painted
Thanks, Jordan
Thanks, Jordan
jords80- Number of posts : 18
Location : uk
Registration date : 2012-01-13
Re: ?German pin dish
we still need to see the underside Jordan
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Re: ?German pin dish
here it is, fine porcelain
jords80- Number of posts : 18
Location : uk
Registration date : 2012-01-13
Re: ?German pin dish
Yes, it looks 19thC German, but without a mark it'll be difficult to ID. There were a lot of artists buying blanks to paint on to advertise their skills and to get private commissions.
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Re: ?German pin dish
thanks, quality-wise where would you put it?
jords80- Number of posts : 18
Location : uk
Registration date : 2012-01-13
Re: ?German pin dish
Very very good :) But value is as a decorative piece and that depends on how pretty the figure is (very pretty) and how many clothes she has on ;)
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