Who is the woman with the D mark on her crown?

Who is the woman with the D mark on her crown?

Thanks for you query and photos. This crown cursive D pottery mark is confusing. It has been, some say, wrongly attributed to Martha Budich – a maker of modern Dresden type figurines (see my separate entry on her).

What is the inscription on a crown figurine?

The mark is a crown over a cursive “D” and the inscription reads, “Original Germany.” They were unfortunately damaged in a move.

What does the mark on the bottom of a figurine mean?

The information found on a maker’s mark can indicate the importer, exporter, name of the factory or decorator, name of the potter or pattern, or the location where the figurine was made. Search online photographs to compare your figurine’s mark to posted photographs.

Who is the maker of the Crown pottery Mark?

This crown cursive D pottery mark is confusing. It has been, some say, wrongly attributed to Martha Budich – a maker of modern Dresden type figurines (see my separate entry on her). However, I have it on good authority (www.porcelainmarksandmore.com) that the black “Crown D Original Dresden” mark that you uploaded is the mark of Karl-Heinz Klette.

What is the crown mark on a porcelain figurine?

German ‘Crown Mark with N’ Porcelain Mark – Uffrecht Figurine query:- Hello, I have a question about this very elegant German figurine. She looks to be made of porcelain & has a blue 5 point crown mark with the letter N below the crown. Also marked Germany & the numbers 86.

Who is the creator of the beneath Crown figurine?

Pottery Mark Query – ‘S’ Beneath Crown on Bunnykins Type Figurine: Donath? Pottery Mark Query – ‘S’ Beneath Crown on Bunnykins Type Figurine:- Hi, Peter, I recently bought 4 animal ornaments on ebay, 3 squirrel’s and 1 rabbit, having looked on your site I was wondering if they were made by P Donath?

Thanks for you query and photos. This crown cursive D pottery mark is confusing. It has been, some say, wrongly attributed to Martha Budich – a maker of modern Dresden type figurines (see my separate entry on her).

This crown cursive D pottery mark is confusing. It has been, some say, wrongly attributed to Martha Budich – a maker of modern Dresden type figurines (see my separate entry on her). However, I have it on good authority (www.porcelainmarksandmore.com) that the black “Crown D Original Dresden” mark that you uploaded is the mark of Karl-Heinz Klette.

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