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    Posted 5 years ago

    willigsu
    (16 items)

    I've searched and searched for this mark, but can't find it. Count Thun?
    I'd love help dating this plate. I'm guessing 1900-1950?
    Any ideas.
    Thanks in advance!

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    Comments

    1. truthordare truthordare, 5 years ago
      I think it's a pre WWI cake plate, the style and the colors seem to be from then.
    2. willigsu willigsu, 5 years ago
      Thanks for your thoughts! That matches timeframe of my Grandmother's collection.
    3. Gillian, 5 years ago
      http://cestovani.kr-karlovarsky.cz/en/pronavstevniky/Zajimavosti/Krajemporcelanu/Pages/PorcelaankavKlasterci.aspx

      Helpful(?) info re: Count Thun Porcelain and Porcelain Factory
    4. Gillian, 5 years ago
      http://www.collectorscircle.com/bohemian/porcelain/marks_table1.html#epiag

      https://www.ebay.com/itm/163654005888?ul_noapp=true

      The top link is a very long listing of Austrian/Bohemian pottery marks. "Thun" is quite a ways down, and your mark is not shown.

      I picked just one item to look at in the second link. Lots of "Count Thun" to choose from. I looked at many Count Thun pieces, all having the same mark, but not yours. Your plate looks new - unused, no chips, no missing paint from handling; the 'Hand Painted' mark is robust (jeez - never used that word before), a lot of paint was used. The big difference between your plate and all the others, is the mark.

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