W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
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W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
Hi
Just wondered if there was anything to know about 2 purchases today. It's only a planter and a small dish. I thought the dish was quite cute and the planter is clearly marked W.German. If it's not appropriate to put something as dull as a planter here then please let me know. I'm just interested in learning anything at the moment. Thanks.
Just wondered if there was anything to know about 2 purchases today. It's only a planter and a small dish. I thought the dish was quite cute and the planter is clearly marked W.German. If it's not appropriate to put something as dull as a planter here then please let me know. I'm just interested in learning anything at the moment. Thanks.
nickbug- Number of posts : 28
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2010-08-14
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
small dish #4364 = SMF Schramberg, Germany, early 50s, I think
# 4200 was reached 1940, #4800 about 1954
Identified by form number and painterĀ“s(?) number "23" sans serif,
cf. vase #4714, Dek. Zebra, "68"
Volker
# 4200 was reached 1940, #4800 about 1954
Identified by form number and painterĀ“s(?) number "23" sans serif,
cf. vase #4714, Dek. Zebra, "68"
Volker
vhb64- Number of posts : 350
Location : Langenhagen
Registration date : 2010-08-11
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
The planter is Roth.
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
Location : London, England
Registration date : 2008-03-11
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
Already Id'd TT
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
Age : 70
Location : UK
Registration date : 2008-03-22
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
big ed wrote:Already Id'd TT
Well I missed that then
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
Location : London, England
Registration date : 2008-03-11
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
Nickbug posted it twice , look down the id's
big ed- Number of posts : 11934
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Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
the other thread will be removed
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dantheman- Consultant
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Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
I always start from the top and work down.........
Taylor Thomas- Number of posts : 639
Location : London, England
Registration date : 2008-03-11
Re: W. German planter and Small 'Foreign' dish
Thanks a lot for the info. Very helpful.
nickbug- Number of posts : 28
Location : Wales
Registration date : 2010-08-14
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