Where can I research German pottery marks online?

markes for day ware
and vases
a lot of German women moved here and still do as our Military men love that cooking!
Do you have any knowledge to share?
I have several pieces I want to sell cheaply and fairly priced

asked over 13 years ago

13 Answers

If I can see the items I probably can help you immediately.
I’m German

answered over 13 years ago

BlueBoy
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Not sure what/how old, but try some of these

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I have found information on these helpful

answered over 13 years ago

CindyBear
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CindyBear beat me to it. I use www.porcelainmarksandmore.com quite a bit.

answered over 13 years ago

I have been collecting Bohemian pottery and china for over 40 Years and am quite knowledgeable here is a website for you
[URL removed] you have any questions If i can help I surely will

answered over 13 years ago

For a while, I bought a lot of German pottery. Here’s a link to the site I used to make my purchase decisions.

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answered over 13 years ago

shotsy
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There’s quite a lot good hallmark google images to research if [URL removed]

1. Go to googles search and type in â–º german pottery hallmarks
2. then click “Images” on upper left page and you’ll be fascinated with the variety
3. and good Luck in your search findings

answered over 13 years ago

MONTROSE
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if you post the items and the marks; i may be able to help you

answered over 13 years ago

thanks for asking cause I was looking for the same info.
thanks for the sites CindyBear

answered over 13 years ago

Here’s one of the better sites I’ve found for pottery and more.

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answered over 13 years ago

I have been researching pottery and china marks for years and have not found an all inclusive site for German pottery.

There is a good one I found the other day, [URL removed]

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This site has some of the lesser known potteries listed. A very good site!

answered over 13 years ago

chloeev
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old and sold has an awesome make division with all the countries..it’s great for finding marks!

answered over 13 years ago

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This one is pretty good…I have used it in the past.

Dave

answered over 13 years ago

Not wishing to dampen the enthousiasic remarks of any Bonanza people, I would err to the side of caution. Marks on objects, are fairly easily forged.
A mark in itself, is no guarantee of authenticity what so ever.
One of the greatest signs will always be “Caveat Emptor,” combined with a thorough grounding, in a particular subject.
Look carefully; and always look on the bright side, but always look and look again!!!
David.

answered over 13 years ago

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